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see, you gotta hold the fish closer to the camera so it looks bigger
Oh poop, this angle doesn't do the 7" yearling laker justice at all! Thing faught like a 4lbr, or maybe that was just because Mike had it wrapped 10 times and it came up backwards..JMatt1983 said:see, you gotta hold the fish closer to the camera so it looks bigger
x2.Dozer said:Best thing to do is to hold the tail out of the water... remember that all the power comes from the back side and if its kicking its tail while your holding it in the water, it can break free of your grip... takes a bit of getting used to but the more fish you will catch, the better you will become at dealing with it.
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BANG ON!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! .... what an awesome observation! I agree whole heartedly!!!!remyboy1 said:...i wonder why the fly guys on TV always handle the fish gently, but the guys with mercury written on thier shirts grab every single trout and sensitive species of fishby the gills---some of these guys life the fish up and its almost folding in half by the gills...millions of people watch these shows why doesnt anyone complain or mention they are a senstive fish not a duffle bag? does anyone find this strange?
fantastic!coldfeet said:The topic of hero shots/poses always seems to create friction on the forum. For those that are interested, read Dr. Bruce Tufts study on the mortality rate of played out rainbow. It's an eye opener and should convince most of us to keep the fish in the water if you're serious about catch and release.Granted, we all like pictures for whatever reasons, but it's not always necessary is it? Personally, I don't feel the need need to document every second of life's moments for the internet, in fact, I dropped off FB because I couldn't get photos of my kids back. I'm puzzled by the flack some forum members get for trying to simply educate others