03-20-2019, 11:42 PM
[quote RockyRaab]If you have a live well, and the fish haven't been in there long, you could conceivably "cull" a healthy live well fish in order to keep an injured "one over" fish. But if you put fish on a stringer or on ice, you have no option to release the injured extra fish and wish it the best.
There's no moral difference between catch and release with a limit and just catch and release.[/quote]
Once a trout has been placed in a live well is yours, and it is illegal to release it.
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There's no moral difference between catch and release with a limit and just catch and release.[/quote]
Once a trout has been placed in a live well is yours, and it is illegal to release it.
Quote:When calculating your daily limit, please remember the following rules:
• Any trout, salmon or grayling not imme- diately released is part of your daily limit.
• A trout, salmon or grayling may not be released if it’s been held on a stringer or in a fish basket, livewell or any other type of device.
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