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<blockquote data-quote="Master Carper" data-source="post: 3605375" data-attributes="member: 15527"><p>I posed the following information to OKSHOOTERS Jared, and here is the response I got back from him:</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>You are correct, the statewide regulation is 14" minimum length for the largemouth bass, unless there is a specific area regulation listed that differs (such as a lake with a slot limit). You won't be able to take any of the bass out of that public waters unless they are at least 14" in length, and it would be 6 per day per person.</p><p></p><p>I would advise reaching out to the regional fisheries biologist for your area and discuss this specific body of water with them. It sounds like the bass have either been recently stocked and they are still growing or they could be an existing population that has become stunted due to overpopulation, to which the biologists may try to do something to assist their growth and result in you being able to catch some big enough to take with you and put in your pond.</p><p></p><p>Hope that helps.</p><p></p><p>Jared</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Master Carper, post: 3605375, member: 15527"] I posed the following information to OKSHOOTERS Jared, and here is the response I got back from him: You are correct, the statewide regulation is 14" minimum length for the largemouth bass, unless there is a specific area regulation listed that differs (such as a lake with a slot limit). You won't be able to take any of the bass out of that public waters unless they are at least 14" in length, and it would be 6 per day per person. I would advise reaching out to the regional fisheries biologist for your area and discuss this specific body of water with them. It sounds like the bass have either been recently stocked and they are still growing or they could be an existing population that has become stunted due to overpopulation, to which the biologists may try to do something to assist their growth and result in you being able to catch some big enough to take with you and put in your pond. Hope that helps. Jared [/QUOTE]
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