Bigjay73
Well-known member
I have no slant towards one or the other, but if you couldn't keep any fish, would you still fish?
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I generally fish places I can keep fish and smoke them. Have property on a perch lake and definitely don’t release them.
Never understood the whole catch and release thing. I have too little time on my hands to play with fish.
Would folks shoot big game with rubber bullets just to satisfy a need?
The studies on how many catch and release fish die after release are staggering.
I’m sure the hate will come pouring in.
Where I live, it’s barbless single hooks. They claim a 1-5% mortality rate, higher when water temps are higher. Some might call me nitpicking, but there are 3 major guide services that put a chit load of people on the water mid June-September. A lot of vulnerable cutthroat are floating belly up down that river system.Well the studies I've read never looked at anglers who use small-size barbless hooks and keep the fish in the water during handling, which is a growing habit (and becoming law in some places). The school of thought that a fish can have its mouth destroyed and be out of the water for a full minute and "be just fine" is fading by the day.