advTHXance
Well-Known Member
May as well get this started, seems more important than ever.
a few to start:
-use small single hooks to avoid puncturing an eye
-leave the fish in the water, release with gaff
-in my experience spoons tend to stick on the lip more often than bait
-hoochies work fine with a swivel and single barbless, tandems definitely cause more damage
-a fish is used to being surrounded and supported by the pressure of water, any time out of water is stressful on a fish. If you ABSOLUTELY MUST HAVE your hero pic, preferably take one of the fish in the water. If you do lift the fish out of the water for a pic, make sure everything the fish may come in contact with is soaking wet with salt water. You must also support the fish as best you can as its used to being supported by the surrounding water. That means your hands arms chest legs nuts and even that big barrel you call a beer belly should all be soaking wet, and you shoudl gently cradle the fish under its belly roughly somewhere near the pec fins and anal fin. Snap ur pic quick and gently lower the fish head first back into the water and "tail it" with your soaking wet hand until its ready to kick off.
Feel free to add more, just wanted to get the ball rolling in a more positive direction
a few to start:
-use small single hooks to avoid puncturing an eye
-leave the fish in the water, release with gaff
-in my experience spoons tend to stick on the lip more often than bait
-hoochies work fine with a swivel and single barbless, tandems definitely cause more damage
-a fish is used to being surrounded and supported by the pressure of water, any time out of water is stressful on a fish. If you ABSOLUTELY MUST HAVE your hero pic, preferably take one of the fish in the water. If you do lift the fish out of the water for a pic, make sure everything the fish may come in contact with is soaking wet with salt water. You must also support the fish as best you can as its used to being supported by the surrounding water. That means your hands arms chest legs nuts and even that big barrel you call a beer belly should all be soaking wet, and you shoudl gently cradle the fish under its belly roughly somewhere near the pec fins and anal fin. Snap ur pic quick and gently lower the fish head first back into the water and "tail it" with your soaking wet hand until its ready to kick off.
Feel free to add more, just wanted to get the ball rolling in a more positive direction
