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Sparta!!! 300?! Despite having to evacuate my first spot from the wind, I was able to settle beneath a float-eating tree, next to a float-splitting cement wall where I battled to a 300+ day. Without the obstacles... hmmm.... well, this was a great Spring warm-up (in the crisp air) and post-cold front, I was quite pleased with the result.
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Location: DuPage County, IL
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You are correct that there is no limit on these on that water I fished, but I released all of them in great health after this picture, a dip in the water and a quick count.
This was :20 minutes outside Chicago's city limits on the DuPage river. Post coldfront and cold, heavy rain. Since I had to deal with an overhanging tree, I couldn't get a clean cast or even a clean retrieve on these fish. It took me twice as long to bring these fish in, using a big, swinging-horizontal "c" motion.
I had to swing them out, around the tree and then back into me. It was a lot of work - I am still feeling the affects of this. I also fished about 1/8th of the session left-handed because that was the hand that was furthest from the tree.
Regarding the no limit- much of the urban areas has either no limit, a limit that has little impact or lack of enforcement. The end result is a lot of stunted fish and not many larger fish. My group is going to fish a catch-and-release only lake in May- it will have some of the largest gills in our region and the bag will be a lot bigger in mass, weight and probably numbers - we'll see... the fish will decide that - I can only do so much.
All but 3 were released alive - I usually fish catch-and-release around my fishing spots. When they stock trout, I take some fish but most of the year I am feeding them, counting them and releasing them.
I have a 12' long x 2.5 foot wide keep net they remain in until I am done fishing. After this photo they are put in fresh water and then I count them out of the fresh water to keep them healthy during and after counting.
Johnny,
Were those fish released alive back into the lake?
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