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<p>[QUOTE="Collect89, post: 2039692, member: 15445"]OK, there are many reasons that someone might need to stop fishing. You could run out of bait. You could run out of gas or run out of day light. You could get sun burned or tired. Would you believe that one time we actually had to stop fishing because we couldn't fit any more fish in the boat (and car for the ride home). I think of that day every time the fish are not biting.</p><p> </p><p>Of course we have been back to the spot but never hit the jackpot like that day. We caught our limit of brown, rainbow, and brook trout. We topped-off the coolers, bait buckets & available plastic bags with all the perch we could find. (One normal cooler & one large cooler were topped-off). The only way to keep more fish would be to throw away the remaining ice. We finally had to leave. It was a wild morning. I kept one nice trout for dinner & the brother-in-law kept the balance for smoking & salting.</p><p> </p><p>It's a fish story but a true one.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Collect89, post: 2039692, member: 15445"]OK, there are many reasons that someone might need to stop fishing. You could run out of bait. You could run out of gas or run out of day light. You could get sun burned or tired. Would you believe that one time we actually had to stop fishing because we couldn't fit any more fish in the boat (and car for the ride home). I think of that day every time the fish are not biting. Of course we have been back to the spot but never hit the jackpot like that day. We caught our limit of brown, rainbow, and brook trout. We topped-off the coolers, bait buckets & available plastic bags with all the perch we could find. (One normal cooler & one large cooler were topped-off). The only way to keep more fish would be to throw away the remaining ice. We finally had to leave. It was a wild morning. I kept one nice trout for dinner & the brother-in-law kept the balance for smoking & salting. It's a fish story but a true one.[/QUOTE]
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