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Old April 19th, 2004, 01:36 AM
Doug Kanter
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Default Handling BIG bass

Agreed. I was making a sarcastic comment based on the vast majority of
yahoos I see on TV fishing shows. Admittedly, I only watch 11 minutes of TV
per month, but the only decent fish handler I've seen on TV is a guy named
Don Meisner, who used to do (and may still do) a fishing show from Watertown
NY. My local PBS station replaced him with re-runs of the Lawrence Welk
show. What putzes.

"Sierra fisher" wrote in message
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Holding a fish by its gill or its gill plate is stupid. Fish , at least
trout, are suposed to be held as horizontally as possible and their

innards
are supposed to be supported. Fish live in a near zero gravity

environment
and they have little to keep their organs in place. If you hold them
vertically, you are definitely not doing them any good, I do a lot of
volunteer work for the Nevada Department of Wildlife, and the California
Fish and Game, and they are unanimous is this. Even the Texas Budweiser
Lunker people say the fingers of one hand grabbing the lower lip, the

other
near the anal fin. It's hard to do this except horizontally.


"Doug Kanter" wrote in message
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How about just pouring the fish out of the net and onto a soaking wet

towel?
I've checked local regulations (Rochester NY) and found that it is legal

to
photograph a fish on a towel. Holding it up in the air by its gills is
ridiculous and unnecessary, unless your brother's name is Clevis and

your
mom wore a backwards Caterpillar hat while she was giving birth, in

which
case it's a tradition to hold a fish that way for 10 minutes while

telling
anyone who'll listen that a fish should go back in the water ASAP if

it's
expected to survive.

"Steve @ OutdoorFrontiers" wrote in
message ...

"go-bassn" wrote in message
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I made the mistake of landing a 17 pound pike once by the gills -

tore
my
fingers to shreds! I sure as h-ll wasn't lipping that creature...

You stuck your fingers in too far and either got caught by the gill

rakers
or if waaay too far, the teeth in the back of the mouth.

Practice makes perfect, now you just have to do it a couple thousand

more
times and you'll have caught up to me.
--
Steve @ OutdoorFrontiers
http://www.outdoorfrontiers.com
G & S Guide Service and Custom Rods
http://www.herefishyfishy.com






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