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On Thu, 05 Jan 2006 19:58:20 GMT, Shortwave Sportfishing
wrote: On Thu, 05 Jan 2006 13:51:10 GMT, "Doug Kanter" wrote: "Reggie Smithers" wrote in message ... Using Circular Hooks is becoming popular as a way to improve the odds of fish surviving when released. With the spread of Shark Fishing Tournaments (as seen on a new reality TV show) how do people improve the odds of a Shark surviving a catch and release. I know some people just cut the leader, but that seems like it impacts on the fish's ability to hunt and opens the fish to infection by having a wound that will not heal. Does the hook and leader rust or is the fish destined to carry around a hook and leader for ever? Is it just me or do some aspects of fishing seem pretty brutal and barbaric? I was speaking with a NY DEC biologist about a month ago. He said he'd just been to a seminar on the results of catch & release, where one discussion focused on the results of catch & release. It may not be the panacea it was made out to be. Fish apparently build up huge amounts of lactic acid in their muscles as they're being caught, and they may not recover from the experience. The fact that a fish swims away is no indication of future survival, because in many cases, the fisherman is a moron who picks up the fish around the mouth and gills, thereby damaging the gills. Removal of lactic acid from the bloodstream requires efficient breathing, which can't happen when the gills are damaged. And, even a minute out of the water for a photograph is enough to cause trouble. i am typing with one finger - i wish i could enter this discussion. i will say this - shark tourneys are an abomination and should be banned unless they are in-water tag and release similar to xtreme billfishing tourneys. as to catch/release, it is almost never done properly hook set and retrieval is never done properly and while it sounds good c/r hurts more fish than it saves. it is really the fault of the quote pros end quote who can't properly handle a fish and dont care. the operation went well, i am very tired and can't do much. i was tired of sitting around tv sucks and i netflix is slower than molasses. i have to do everything left handed. maybe in a month i can return and beat everyone up. smile. even typing this is exhausting. later tom Glad to have you back, even if we can only read half of what you intend to say! -- John H. "Divide each difficulty into as many parts as is feasible and necessary to resolve it." Rene Descartes |
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