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so you caught a fish

Postby silverlaker » February 4th, 2013, 3:40 pm

Found this blog post in my inbox this morning. It's a good (short) article on how to handle and release trout. Not sure about the Coke thing...
http://www.ginkandgasoline.com/fly-fish ... mortality/
Tom
Fish always lose by being "got in and dressed." It is best to weigh them while they are in the water. The only really large one I ever caught got away with my leader when I first struck him. He weighed ten pounds. —Charles Dudley Warner
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Re: so you caught a fish

Postby stanbery » February 6th, 2013, 1:01 am

G&G is a very nice blog.
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Re: so you caught a fish

Postby silverlaker » February 6th, 2013, 8:57 pm

stanbery wrote:G&G is a very nice blog.
Jon

I agree - they always have some good tips, great photos and some pretty entertaining stories. I don't know if you caught their article about REM's Michael Stipe being an avid fly fisher... but it was a crack-up.
Fish always lose by being "got in and dressed." It is best to weigh them while they are in the water. The only really large one I ever caught got away with my leader when I first struck him. He weighed ten pounds. —Charles Dudley Warner
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