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Can you keep pumpkinseed fish? If so, how big do they have to be?

Question by fisherman14. Uploaded on August 21, 2009

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from country road wrote 2 years 39 weeks ago

Big enough to eat. I don't know of a size limit.

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from fishallday wrote 2 years 39 weeks ago

I think there is no size limit and like the limit is something big like (in pennsylvania)

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from fishallday wrote 2 years 39 weeks ago

I think there is no size limit and like the limit is something big like 50 (in pennsylvania)

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from Skeeb wrote 2 years 39 weeks ago

ou can keep them, I know when ice fishing, they have to be around 7 inches in Pa...I'm guessing the same for the warm season.

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from matouse3 wrote 2 years 39 weeks ago

No size limit here in MI- just the size that you don't mind cleaning.

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from 2Poppa wrote 2 years 39 weeks ago

I'd eat 'em!

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pumpkinseed

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from BamaCreekBum wrote 2 years 39 weeks ago

No size limit and you can keep 60 in Bama

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from Cgull wrote 2 years 38 weeks ago

best to check the regulations for your state to be safe, dont wanna hefty fine for a lil fish.

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from crosshairy wrote 2 years 38 weeks ago

Fishing regulations change from state to state. Do an internet search on your state's fishing regulations to be sure. In TN there are no size restrictions on them, but I can't speak for other states.

They taste good, but the fish often don't get very big so I haven't eaten many of them. They taste the same as a bluegill (no surprise).

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from Zach Stephenson wrote 2 years 34 weeks ago

there usally isnt a regulation on size or limit on those

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from beaverlog wrote 2 years 29 weeks ago

No size limit in my state.They are great for aquariums.

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from rudyglove27 wrote 1 year 41 weeks ago

Agreed with country road and + 1 for you sir!!!

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from country road wrote 2 years 39 weeks ago

Big enough to eat. I don't know of a size limit.

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from fishallday wrote 2 years 39 weeks ago

I think there is no size limit and like the limit is something big like (in pennsylvania)

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from fishallday wrote 2 years 39 weeks ago

I think there is no size limit and like the limit is something big like 50 (in pennsylvania)

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from Skeeb wrote 2 years 39 weeks ago

ou can keep them, I know when ice fishing, they have to be around 7 inches in Pa...I'm guessing the same for the warm season.

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from matouse3 wrote 2 years 39 weeks ago

No size limit here in MI- just the size that you don't mind cleaning.

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from 2Poppa wrote 2 years 39 weeks ago

I'd eat 'em!

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pumpkinseed

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from BamaCreekBum wrote 2 years 39 weeks ago

No size limit and you can keep 60 in Bama

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from Cgull wrote 2 years 38 weeks ago

best to check the regulations for your state to be safe, dont wanna hefty fine for a lil fish.

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from Zach Stephenson wrote 2 years 34 weeks ago

there usally isnt a regulation on size or limit on those

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from crosshairy wrote 2 years 38 weeks ago

Fishing regulations change from state to state. Do an internet search on your state's fishing regulations to be sure. In TN there are no size restrictions on them, but I can't speak for other states.

They taste good, but the fish often don't get very big so I haven't eaten many of them. They taste the same as a bluegill (no surprise).

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from beaverlog wrote 2 years 29 weeks ago

No size limit in my state.They are great for aquariums.

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from rudyglove27 wrote 1 year 41 weeks ago

Agreed with country road and + 1 for you sir!!!

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