March 15, 2010
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The advent of catch-and-release has been great for the sport of fishing. It has literally re-cycled fish/opportunity for other anglers. However, there is a proper method to returning fish to the water after you catch them, that assures the fish's chances of survival.
                            

 


 
·  Basic Tips:  Don't play or fight a fish any longer than necessary. This way when you do catch and release the fish, it's not fatigued or stressed.

·         Do not touch or handle the fish any more than necessary. Doing so removes a protective slime coat that helps protect the fish from disease. It might be a good idea to wet your hands before handling the fish.
     
NOTE:
For the same reason the use of dip nets is not encouraged with fish you plan to release. And if you do use nets, those with rubber webbing seem to be less harmful in this regard than those made of twine.

·         If a hook is swallowed, cut it off as closely to the eye of the hook as possible and release the fish, rather than trying to remove the hook. Studies have shown fish have a better chance of survival if you do this.

·         There is nothing wrong with taking photos of a catch, but consider that the fish cannot breathe out of water. Take the photo and return the fish to water as  Fishing with barbless hooks aid in the survival rate of caught and released fish. The same is true of anglers using circle hooks. These hooks are designed to turn when taken by the fish and hook it in the corner of the mouth rather than be swallowed.


 

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What is the formula for determining the weight of a fish based on its size?

The rule of thumb for fish weights of various body types are:

     Pike (length X length X length) divided by 3500

     Walleye (length X length X length) divided by 2700
 
     Bass (length X length X length) divided by 1600

     Bluegill (length X length X length) divided by 1200

Another generalized formula is:

     (girth X girth X length) divided by 800

All of these will result in reasonable approximations
  

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