Brian Latimer

Belton, SC, United States

Matthew Dennis did you get a app notification? You should have as well

Nathan Sipes it should finish processing soon and be available for replay

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Matthew Dennis I think because it’s processing in the app. Give it about a hour or so. If I messed it up I’ll do it again. I was trying to figure it out on the go.

Also did you get a notification? You should have!

I will in Georgia a first week in December

Just finished. I wanted to test it out and see how it would work. It’ll still be in the browse section under community Q and A. Maybe we can start doing it every Friday or something. Let me know what you guys think

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This is a good question I’d like to do a deeeper dive into. Think about a family house hold. Imagine if the parents keep making babies and never go to the grocery store. It would cause a LOT OF PROBLEMS AT DINNER TIME. Competition would be so great that brothers and sisters would start to harm each other and it just wouldn’t be enough room or food to go around. That’s what happens in a pond. There’s limited food. Bass will still continue to reproduce every year. As the population grows there’s still the same amount of food and same amount space. A steady decline follows. Smaller fish, skinny fish and sometimes even dissease. It’s not popular opinion but in the south we have so many reservoirs suffering from this. Some fish needs harvesting. Catch and release is good! Just like everything else in life only in moderation. Some fish need to be removed to balance the ecosystem.

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