01-18-2011, 08:35 PM
Only time can tell on that one. You would assume some kind of size restriction would be a smart idea but who knows. On the other hand having the bag limit at six with no size requirements leaves a lot of utah bass waters open to bass tourneys that utilize the weigh in. That could be huge for bass in Utah. Most dudes that like to catch big bass, no matter the kind, will always let the biggest ones go and keep the smaller to mid size ones for the pan. Most people aren't going to catch a whole bunch of bass unless there targeting them, and like I said, any good basser understands the importance of knowing when to keep some and when to let em go.
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