NorcalBob wrote:Excellent article and very valid points that we all should take notice of. However, I do take umbrage with one of your key points: don't grasp a fish with a towel. A DRY towel can be very damaging to a fish and is about one of the worst methods to safely handle a fish. However a WET towel is how most fish biologists are trained to handle fish. Just make sure it's sopping wet and you're fine, and this is a preferred method for handling larger fish, grasping them firmly by the tail. For those of you that want a pic of your fish lying on the ground next to your prized fly rod, stuff a towel in your vest and dump in the stream to get wet, then place the fish on the sopping wet towel with your rod next to it. Much better than laying the fish down on rocks, grass, sand, etc. Of course it's best to not remove the fish from water for pics, but I doubt that that reality will ever happen! IMNSHO, it's better to illustrate ways to take pics somewhat safely, than to preach not take pics at all.
briansII wrote:
How to handle this subject. Friendly PM? Blast them! Try your best to let it slide. Continue to remind folks by posting subjects on handling. Drink your concerns away. But really, what, if anything, would reach folks.
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