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![]() "Stinkweed" wrote in message ... Thanks Dave, I knew about the water, they can't be out long and didn't think it hurt to hold them by the lower jaw for a quick picture. That is true if you tried to hold it and your hand wasn't wet that would for sure hurt the fish. Although I didn't know the reason why your hands had to be wet, I'm a little squeamish, so I have used a very wet rag. I'm not a big fisherman, err fisher lady, but I live on a lake and I love to fish. I have since I was a kid and don't have to catch a monster to make me happy, but is would be nice. You wet your hands so they don't wipe off the fish slime. The dry rag or even a wet rag will remove even more of the fishes potective slime than your hands. I personally think lifting a bass by the jaw so that it hangs vertically is less harmful than wrapping your dry hands or worse a rag around the body of the fish. -- Bob La Londe http://www.YumaBassMan.com |
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