03-08-2003, 04:50 AM
BLM, wiperslayer and I fished Bear Lake today. It started off slow and I don't mean just the catching, I could not get my boat to go over 8mph. Now I know how Old Coot feels when making
those long hauls in his boat. We got drenched pretty good with
all the waves but we finally made it to the rock pile and started catching some fish. After a few small fish being brought to the surface, BLM showed us a method for releasing fish that I had never tried, with out bringing them to the surface. First after feeling the weight of the fish on the pick up, a decision must be made if the fish is big enough.
If the fish is too small you give slack to the fish and hope the fish will shake the jig loose, if this does not work you have to make the fish uncomfortable by reeling the fish up a few feet and giving slack again. Hopefully it is off by the time the fish reaches the surface if not the worst that can happen is that you have to keep the fish, hopefully it can be released. Surprisingly this method works very well and we were able to release most of the 23 fish we caught. We caught
two four pound macks a couple of three pounders and most of the rest of the fish were smaller. Oh yea, BLM caught a beautiful 11.5 pound laker with some great markings, he will post it later if it came out OK. The water was a little calmer on the ride back into the marina, but the boat motor needs a little more work before I take it out again, oh well it was still a good day at the Bear with great company. Thanks BLM for a lesson in catch and release and wiperslayer for driving us up today. WH2
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those long hauls in his boat. We got drenched pretty good with
all the waves but we finally made it to the rock pile and started catching some fish. After a few small fish being brought to the surface, BLM showed us a method for releasing fish that I had never tried, with out bringing them to the surface. First after feeling the weight of the fish on the pick up, a decision must be made if the fish is big enough.
If the fish is too small you give slack to the fish and hope the fish will shake the jig loose, if this does not work you have to make the fish uncomfortable by reeling the fish up a few feet and giving slack again. Hopefully it is off by the time the fish reaches the surface if not the worst that can happen is that you have to keep the fish, hopefully it can be released. Surprisingly this method works very well and we were able to release most of the 23 fish we caught. We caught
two four pound macks a couple of three pounders and most of the rest of the fish were smaller. Oh yea, BLM caught a beautiful 11.5 pound laker with some great markings, he will post it later if it came out OK. The water was a little calmer on the ride back into the marina, but the boat motor needs a little more work before I take it out again, oh well it was still a good day at the Bear with great company. Thanks BLM for a lesson in catch and release and wiperslayer for driving us up today. WH2
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