I do have to agree that the handeling of that particular fish was alittle say.... sloppy. I would like to know what system you were fishing? If you were around my parts, you canot take a Wild fish out of the water at all. That was a wild fish Do you know the difference between them? Also tell your buddy on the camera you never push a fish back and forth in the water to revive it! Bring your fish out into a part of river that has flow! And always support it's belly Tight lines nice fish
I fail to see the sport in fishing in a creek that is 10 ft wide with a levelwind that is built for tarpon. Your right though I am really jealous thats a beautiful buck that you probably gilled and picked out of the water. I am going to have to go with steely on this about the handling.
where not all located next to a 100 yd river.. this kid is young having a good time.. these fish will die in these holes in the summer when it dries up and becomes stagnant.. once you get older you learn to handle fish better.. and fish are just as hard to catch in small creeks dumbass..
ok first of all thats not big its average, second of all its an old spawned out fish that will literally strike anything. third it not 10lbs more like 8. And finally learn to hod the fish right, grab its tail firmly, and with your other hand place it under its belly and slowly lift it from the water.
its alright bro i can understand jelousy..-wait, no i cant- why would i be jelouse of your minnows. ptah!-friggin stealheadin prudes, you guys are worst than golfers when it comes to thinkin your presegious. f%$#@ that. its all about te fun bro; if you cant hang,dont say a thang!
Ive caught one in a small creek about that size. It was 28 though and 11 pounds. He was a fatty his back was almost sticking out of the water.
burtflyfisher09 2 years ago
I do have to agree that the handeling of that particular fish was alittle say.... sloppy. I would like to know what system you were fishing? If you were around my parts, you canot take a Wild fish out of the water at all. That was a wild fish Do you know the difference between them? Also tell your buddy on the camera you never push a fish back and forth in the water to revive it! Bring your fish out into a part of river that has flow! And always support it's belly Tight lines nice fish
djrobc007bitch 3 years ago
if you revive a fish by pulling back and forth in the water doesnt sand and silt sometimes go into the fishes gills and aggitate them.
ibanez860 2 years ago
should have eaten that one!!
theyhavedoneusin 3 years ago
I fail to see the sport in fishing in a creek that is 10 ft wide with a levelwind that is built for tarpon. Your right though I am really jealous thats a beautiful buck that you probably gilled and picked out of the water. I am going to have to go with steely on this about the handling.
gshok153 3 years ago
where not all located next to a 100 yd river.. this kid is young having a good time.. these fish will die in these holes in the summer when it dries up and becomes stagnant.. once you get older you learn to handle fish better.. and fish are just as hard to catch in small creeks dumbass..
ibanez860 3 years ago
nice fish way to go
joescout 3 years ago
ok first of all thats not big its average, second of all its an old spawned out fish that will literally strike anything. third it not 10lbs more like 8. And finally learn to hod the fish right, grab its tail firmly, and with your other hand place it under its belly and slowly lift it from the water.
steelyfisherman 3 years ago
its alright bro i can understand jelousy..-wait, no i cant- why would i be jelouse of your minnows. ptah!-friggin stealheadin prudes, you guys are worst than golfers when it comes to thinkin your presegious. f%$#@ that. its all about te fun bro; if you cant hang,dont say a thang!
danjanow 3 years ago
he says 8 or 9 lb.. you r fucking dumb
ibanez860 3 years ago