Here is a BC video which touches on fish anatomy and the proper methods of catch and release. Applies to both fresh and saltwater.
https://docs.google.com/folder/d/0B2tWj ... WtoRmlXQk0
Proper Catch and Release Essentials - Movie
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Re: Proper Catch and Release Essentials - Movie
That's a great one!!! I think everyone would benefit from a good watch.
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Re: Proper Catch and Release Essentials - Movie
Great stuff, thanks Mike! I think more emphasis needs to made on the slime coat issue. As an avid aquarist I've witnessed many times what even a small scratch can become.
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Re: Proper Catch and Release Essentials - Movie
looking back on some of my older videos and I'll definately improve my C&R skills.
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Re: Proper Catch and Release Essentials - Movie
Should be a required watch before getting a punch card..
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