Sierra Fred wrote:Do all the fish you catch and release survive?
Tight Lines ... Fred
Sierra Fred wrote:Do all the fish you catch and release survive?
Tight Lines ... Fred
Papasequoia wrote:Sierra Fred wrote:Do all the fish you catch and release survive?
Tight Lines ... Fred
I don't know if this is addressed to me or Mark, but I'm sure that all of the fish I release don't survive given all that I have read about mortality statistics. And I'm ok with that - the bottom line is that it's a blood sport, even if that is not your intention. I'm also fine with people keeping fish within legal limits most of the time. (that idiot from Tahoe killing all of those big goldens would be an exception). Just because something is legal doesn't mean it is moral or correct.
However, people who claim that they are "releasing fish" but do not handle them properly, nor want to learn how to handle them properly, is something I have a problem with. I don't care if it is a bait fisherman who rips a treble hook with power bait out of the guts of a fish he considers too small and throws it back or a fishing guide on the EW who lays a fish on the gravel for a photo op before "releasing" it - neither one of them is following the proper guidelines for catch and release and they should be called on it. Some fish mortality is going to take place during fishing no matter what, and if you are going to fish you have to accept that. But if you are going to consider yourself a catch and release fisherman, you darn well better follow best practices for catch and release whenever possible - and laying fish on dry dirt isn't one of them. That's my opinion anyway, and it is worth exactly just like that of anybody else who may want to chime in on the subject.
Sasha wrote:Hmmm after the last thread like this. I am trying to decide if I want to even join in
fly addict wrote:This is how a guy who calls himself a guide handles fish on the EW that he plans on releasing. Notice the rest of idiots who think they also know how to properly release a fish, come to his rescue when I ask him if was going to release them after he lays the fish on the beach. Check out the idiot “matt 44” with his photo of 2 dead fish. You think he practices C&R? I wonder how long a guy like that would last on this forum, where we actually care and try out best to release a fish unharmed. And they wonder why I don’t post on this catch and kill site.
http://fishingnetwork.net/forum4/showth ... ast-Walker
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Sierra Fred wrote:Do all the fish you catch and release survive?
Tight Lines ... Fred
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