I'll keep my rubber coated net within arms reach just in case I hook something big, (Catfish, Bass, Drum or whatever) but normally swing most of them into the boat. Keeping that line tight is the key.
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I'll keep my rubber coated net within arms reach just in case I hook something big, (Catfish, Bass, Drum or whatever) but normally swing most of them into the boat. Keeping that line tight is the key.
Lots more survive in warmer weather if released right away , in those tournaments they are handled several times and carried around in a livewell . Some fish like Stripers and Trout don't do well if fought to exhaustion when already under stress with warm water and low oxygen .
I was an avid bass fisherman before I started crappie fishing so I'm use to "boat flipping" fish. I do the same with crappie. I use a heavier rod with 10lb braid and #2 sickle hooks on my jigs and never have a problem.
# 1 got to find them"fish",2nd hook them "fish",3rd land em "fish","net or no net"4th clean um"Fish" 5th cook em"fish"LOL
I like the way you think Jackie:highfive
Chris