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<p>Conservation of the species and the sport is vital, and there is more to the job than simply throwing the fish back into the water. First photo: New Jersey BASS Nation Conservation Director Brian Brooks helps control the flow of anglers heading to the stage. </p>
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<p>Returning the fish IS a big part of the job, however. Second photo: Into the PAFBC fish truck for the first leg of their trip home.</p>
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<p>(Photos by Gene Gilliland)</p>
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