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Bass season opens THIS WEEKEND!
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<blockquote data-quote="wasilvers" data-source="post: 137616" data-attributes="member: 1776"><p>Depends on how accidental it is. I talked to the DNR office and their people couldn't help, so they gave me 4 game wardens to call. From the one warden I talked with - catching it on a crappie jig is ok, using a 2 1/2" crankbait will net you one discussion with a judge and a bit less fishing equipment. He was real nice, just didn't want there to be any wiggle room. </p><p></p><p>Of course, everytime I went by the local river, I saw guys throwing big bucktails and rapalas for northerns and muskie. I could tell them till I was blue in the face that the season was closed and they'd argue that it wasn't closed there. The wardens had EVEN POSTED SIGNS within 20 feet of them saying it was closed. Sometimes I wish I could give tickets out. :twisted: Once informed, they should have at least looked up the regs to prove their position.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wasilvers, post: 137616, member: 1776"] Depends on how accidental it is. I talked to the DNR office and their people couldn't help, so they gave me 4 game wardens to call. From the one warden I talked with - catching it on a crappie jig is ok, using a 2 1/2" crankbait will net you one discussion with a judge and a bit less fishing equipment. He was real nice, just didn't want there to be any wiggle room. Of course, everytime I went by the local river, I saw guys throwing big bucktails and rapalas for northerns and muskie. I could tell them till I was blue in the face that the season was closed and they'd argue that it wasn't closed there. The wardens had EVEN POSTED SIGNS within 20 feet of them saying it was closed. Sometimes I wish I could give tickets out. :twisted: Once informed, they should have at least looked up the regs to prove their position. [/QUOTE]
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