releasing after all that handling and rubbing on the net nots almost equals skin mycosis (fungi) for the fish. Much of the catch and release ends up with fish dying (scientiifc literature). Cooking it would do a much better ending probably
@MrNepau ive caught and released hundreds, if not thousands of fish, and the only ones that have died have been the ones where they swallow and start bleeding... we only keep if its big enough to go on the wall or were catching for a fish fry
@jaitchproductions I guess you follow them ... True, live bait and swallowing are part of the problem but also handling has much better practices than what shown here. And it's not me to say that ... you can have as many references as you wish just by googling the net
@MrNepau You're a retard. There's no problem with releasing fish. If they swallow the hook, cut the line & leave it. Ripping out a hook set deep in the fish will kill it but other than that they're fine. Quit being a twat.
@jaitchproductions Fishing originated because you can eat them. So if you are one of those people who flip out if you see someone kill a fish, grow a pair.
lmfao is that it??? i was waiting for something worth talking home?? you guys need to come to new zealand if thats a big one.. dam.. ya get little ones like that in the lafontaine just down the road.. and they are everywhere...
I fish for huge chinook and steelies on my local rivers in my kayak, and I can honestly say it is one of the funnest things to do
335suzuki 4 months ago
that looks so fun. That's the whole reason I'm looking into kayak fishing is cuz i want to fly fish in the river.... one day... one day.
lilrara11804 5 months ago
Everyone worrying about fish mortality, its a blood sport for cryin out loud.
jonesgerard 6 months ago
thats a dandy but nowhere near a trophy brown trout those things grow up to be way bigger then that.
fresnomenace301 8 months ago
cool good trout !! bet its tasty
capmarekiola 11 months ago
@capmarekiola he let it go.. thats how it should be! catch and release!
jaitchproductions 8 months ago
@jaitchproductions
releasing after all that handling and rubbing on the net nots almost equals skin mycosis (fungi) for the fish. Much of the catch and release ends up with fish dying (scientiifc literature). Cooking it would do a much better ending probably
MrNepau 7 months ago
@MrNepau ive caught and released hundreds, if not thousands of fish, and the only ones that have died have been the ones where they swallow and start bleeding... we only keep if its big enough to go on the wall or were catching for a fish fry
jaitchproductions 7 months ago
@jaitchproductions I guess you follow them ... True, live bait and swallowing are part of the problem but also handling has much better practices than what shown here. And it's not me to say that ... you can have as many references as you wish just by googling the net
MrNepau 7 months ago
@MrNepau You're a retard. There's no problem with releasing fish. If they swallow the hook, cut the line & leave it. Ripping out a hook set deep in the fish will kill it but other than that they're fine. Quit being a twat.
NguyenVanThock2185 6 months ago
@NguyenVanThock2185 Thanks for your kind words. I rely entirely upon your retarded people experience for using the word "retard" as an insult. Cheers
MrNepau 6 months ago
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@jaitchproductions Fishing originated because you can eat them. So if you are one of those people who flip out if you see someone kill a fish, grow a pair.
FlyFishingMaineUSA 6 months ago
this happens to me all the time.. im the only 1 not catching fish but end up with the biggest 1 of them all
nmewe1 1 year ago
thats a very nice fish good job
WTRAIN63 1 year ago
Last year, a guy caught a 41 pound brown not far from my local river. Heck the steelhead I caught yesterday was bigger then that.
chuck616616 1 year ago
GREAT RELEASE..thats what you call fishing
waveman119 1 year ago
nice release
JakeLikesCss 1 year ago
lmfao is that it??? i was waiting for something worth talking home?? you guys need to come to new zealand if thats a big one.. dam.. ya get little ones like that in the lafontaine just down the road.. and they are everywhere...
StonedStill 1 year ago
If that's what you fullas call trophy i think you need to come to New Zealand and see the real stuff.
GeneralLee58 1 year ago
wheres the alpers rainbow trout
oxsideswipexo 1 year ago
first
BassFishermanPro 1 year ago
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teamzulu16 1 year ago
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@BassFishermanPro
wtf... are you 12?
teamzulu16 1 year ago