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Turning a fish upside down
I've been watching the "New Fly Fisher" which broadcast Sunday
mornings. Yesterday I learned that if you turn a fish upside down while they're in the water, they'll lose equilibrium and won't struggle. Makes it easy to unhook and release them. -tom |
Turning a fish upside down
On Mon, 10 Dec 2007 10:08:45 -0800, "Tom Nakashima"
wrote: I've been watching the "New Fly Fisher" which broadcast Sunday mornings. Yesterday I learned that if you turn a fish upside down while they're in the water, they'll lose equilibrium and won't struggle. Makes it easy to unhook and release them. -tom That's a well known way to avoid having to use a net. Coupled with a barbless hook it's about the least stressful way to turn a caught fish loose... /daytripper (Keep watching, all kinds of neat tricks out there :-) |
Turning a fish upside down
"daytripper" wrote to avoid having to use a net. Coupled with a barbless hook it's about the least stressful way to turn a caught fish loose... /daytripper (Keep watching, all kinds of neat tricks out there :-) it does work very well BUT I still carry a net on waters where bigger fish are a real possibilty .... the net allows me to subdue a big, hot, fish, faster, when he's not so tired yet. I can get him in a net sooner than I would be able to "grab" him. Once in the net and still thrashing, I turn him upside down to make dehooking easier .... and it's been a few years since I fished with a barbed hook ( yeah I "early release" a few more than I did with barbed hooks, but that isn't a big deal ) |
Turning a fish upside down
"Larry L" wrote in message ... "daytripper" wrote to avoid having to use a net. Coupled with a barbless hook it's about the least stressful way to turn a caught fish loose... /daytripper (Keep watching, all kinds of neat tricks out there :-) it does work very well BUT I still carry a net on waters where bigger fish are a real possibilty .... the net allows me to subdue a big, hot, fish, faster, when he's not so tired yet. I can get him in a net sooner than I would be able to "grab" him. Once in the net and still thrashing, I turn him upside down to make dehooking easier .... and it's been a few years since I fished with a barbed hook ( yeah I "early release" a few more than I did with barbed hooks, but that isn't a big deal ) Yes, that's exactly what the angler did, get the fish in the net first, then turn it upside down to unhook and release. I didn't know a fish would lose equilibrium in water if they were turned upside down. Man doesn't lose equilibrium in water. -tom |
Turning a fish upside down
"daytripper" wrote in message ... On Mon, 10 Dec 2007 10:08:45 -0800, "Tom Nakashima" wrote: I've been watching the "New Fly Fisher" which broadcast Sunday mornings. Yesterday I learned that if you turn a fish upside down while they're in the water, they'll lose equilibrium and won't struggle. Makes it easy to unhook and release them. -tom That's a well known way to avoid having to use a net. Coupled with a barbless hook it's about the least stressful way to turn a caught fish loose... /daytripper (Keep watching, all kinds of neat tricks out there :-) Great to learn new things. -tom |
Turning a fish upside down
"Tom Nakashima" wrote Man doesn't lose equilibrium in water. -tom You have OBVIOUSLY NEVER seen me attempt to wade |
Turning a fish upside down
"Larry L" wrote in message ... "Tom Nakashima" wrote Man doesn't lose equilibrium in water. -tom You have OBVIOUSLY NEVER seen me attempt to wade LOL... Hey, my friend fantasizes of banging a mermaid someday, I better tell him to be on top. -tom |
Turning a fish upside down
"Tom Nakashima" wrote in message ... Man doesn't lose equilibrium in water. Not true. Wolfgang |
Turning a fish upside down
"Wolfgang" wrote in message ... "Tom Nakashima" wrote in message ... Man doesn't lose equilibrium in water. Not true. Wolfgang You're right, Man can lose equilibrium out of water as well. -tom |
Turning a fish upside down
Tom Nakashima wrote:
I've been watching the "New Fly Fisher" which broadcast Sunday mornings. Yesterday I learned that if you turn a fish upside down while they're in the water, they'll lose equilibrium and won't struggle. Makes it easy to unhook and release them. -tom It works with trout, but (in my experience) with whitefish. -- Cut "to the chase" for my email address. |
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