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On Apr 17, 12:31 pm, Chuck Gould wrote:
On Apr 17, 4:51?am, John H. wrote: looks easier to use than the old style. This one got a good write-up in Motor Boating mag. http://dehooker4arc.com/training.html With the new striper rules for Chesapeake Bay, these will come in handy and may save a few more fish. Highly recommended. -- *****Have a Spectacular Day!***** ? ? ? ? ? John H Isn't the mortality rate pretty high among fish that are caught and then released? I'm not much of a fisherman, but I wonder if a lot of avid fishers continue hooking fish after fish after fish when the bite is on, even when they might already have a daily limit aboard? One of those awkward places where, for some, enjoyment of the pastime and protection of the resource might require some careful balancing. Only those that are gut hooked by people waiting and waiting until the hook is about to be shat out before setting the hook. |
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