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  Port: Grand Haven, MI   09/22/2004 19:17
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I have heard about overfishing a pond or certain area. Does that even include if you catch and release the fish? Example: I have a pond in my backyard and my brother in lawhas fished it every day for the last 2 years. We used to catch 20-30 a day and now can only catch a hand few a day. If this is the case how long will it take approx. for it to get back to where it was. We know the fish are there because they are showing up on the fish finder. Thanks in advance for any help you can give me...

Jeff Jones


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