Summer time is here. With that, it means longer days and good weather to hit the waters. It also means a jump in folks signing up on FFA, some of whom might be new to the addiction.
It's easy to get lost in the majesty of the sport, and all of it's wonderful, temperamental quirks. Learning new fishing language; techniques; equipment.... I'm hoping some of our learned senior members will share some insight that educates others on best practices for C&R.
I'm going to show you a picture taken by a well intentioned noob in an attempt to show off a catch. The trout was pulled from the water on a sub-freezing day. It was subsequently laid out and dry leaves and posed for that perfect picture.... Between the cold, dry air, and the time out of water on the leaves, I'm guessing the trout was probably stressed to a mortality point.... Remember this?
Now compare and contrast that picture to the one below, where the trout was netted, hook removed, and taken from the net for a pic, all the while staying in the water. This pic not only caused less grief for the trout, but is really a nicer, more natural looking documentation of the moment.
The former pic was my first report on this site. The latter was my most recent. Were it not for the 'kind'
education of some folks here, I'd probably still be doing the dry pose. In other words, we have a wealth of knowledge to give here that sometimes needs to be re-affirmed in an educational way.
So, with that, feel free to chime in with good advice, tips, and techniques. Thanks in advance for participating.