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Jason W.

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Hello everyone,
I've been following DB for a very long time and thought I would start contributing to the community. I have learned much here and hope I am able to add even just a little of my own knowledge to these pages.
Cheers,
Jason
 
Welcome to Deeper Blue Jason.
You could start by telling us about that lump of a fish in your avatar, looks like a good-un to me.
Enjoy the Forums :)
 
Welcome to Deeper Blue Jason.
You could start by telling us about that lump of a fish in your avatar, looks like a good-un to me.
Enjoy the Forums :)

Thanks podge,
Should've joined like forever ago. The story behind that fish is that it was a 40+ pound Striped Bass that is still alive! Caught it on h&l and knew she was old and fertile, didn't have the heart to kill her. Hopefully there are many little ones swimming around cause of her. Interestingly she had a tag in her side. When I called the phone number on it and gave them her tag number I was told that fish had been tagged in the same geographic location fourteen years prior! I wonder if she's still alive and returns to the same place every spring.
Cheers
 
Lucky you had her on hook and line mate, well done on the catch and release bit, every little helps.:)
 
Welcome to db, we like conservation minded guys around here :)
 
Welcome from Texas! Good on you pilgrim for the catch & release.
 
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