Goodfish
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I think you are spot on. I release as required and treat them the best I can. Fish Biologists actually use hook scaring as a metric in evaluating fish in popular streams in Montana. I too do not worry about trauma from hooking but rather fatal trauma from hooking and releasing in warm waters. I’ve seen holes stacked with dead fish that were released by purist fly fishers when the water was too warm. I have far less issue with people keeping fish than people catching and releasing fish in warm water in the summer. Pain from catching or pain from heat exhaustion? The important point is do Trout and Bass feel trauma more than Walleye, Catfish and Rockfish because some of these are headed straight to the frying pan!Yep, I try to be easy on the fish just to have less impact on the resource. I’m not worried about the fish being traumatized, but I am worried about lots of people handling them like crap when the water temps are too warm and killing a ton of them.
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