Catch and Release Fishing Techniques

Posted on September 22, 2008
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If you’re planning a trout fishing trip consider these catch and release techniques. Trout fish are very delicate and should be handled with care. It’s best to minimalize the handling of all catch and release fish. Once you’ve reeled the trout in hold him upside-down, he’ll stop struggling, and make it easier for you to unhook from your line. Releasing wild trout helps to preserve the fishery for future fly fishers.
Once your fish is off the hook place it back in the water, and support it until it can swim on its own. Especially if you’ve had a lengthy battle in reeling the fish in, the fish may need a longer recovery period. Some fly fishers who catch and release fish flatten the barb of their hook, which makes the fish less complicated to remove. The flattened barb also helps prevents a hooking accidents with the fishermen.
Trout fly fishing trips remain high in popularity. In fact, many fly fishing techniques were developed around trout fishing. If you’re just beginning your fly fishing adventures consider taking a float trip with a guide. Georgia is a great state for fly fishing. Georgia fly fishing guides can help you improve your casting and lead you to great fishing holes.

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