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yes, 3 per year- 40-60" to fork of tail slot fish.
the one i'm holding was 59.75" and the only one i've kept in 2 years...
Yup, It's getting harder and harder to find one to keep. The few legals I've caught on the Columbia Bar when we lived in Long Beach I've given to a Coast Guard buddy for his family when I was in the CG Auxiliary at Cape Disappointment (after retirement). We were allowed to fish while on patrols.
 
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Yup, It's getting harder and harder to find one to keep. The few legals I've caught on the Columbia Bar when we lived in Long Beach I've given to a Coast Guard buddy for his family when I was in the CG Auxiliary at Cape Disappointment (after retirement). We were allowed to fish while on patrols.

keepers are not hard to find here, i've released 3 dozen slot fish in the last 2 seasons...
 
Bass opener for us up in southern Ontario this weekend!
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A couple fatties from this spring. What sucks about releasing all your fish, is I never get pics of myself for some reason.......
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I was gonna ask if you were from out west just by the look of those fish!!!
Haha, what are you implying? That we are all fat hippies that love trees and water? lol
 
Haha, what are you implying? That we are all fat hippies that love trees and water? lol
Lol hey I wish I could be there. Ontario is getting pretty ridiculous with debts and policies. Electricity costs are through the roof here!
 
Nothing in his stomach and still 5 pounds. Ho hum elsewhere - but pretty good for Maine. Topwater makes it a bonus…
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