I used to call it “fish lipping” because I presumed the hooks would always stab into the fish’s lips.
It does not. I’ve caught fish in horrible, horrible ways. I couldn’t catch and release — after what I did to those fish, eating them was the only humane thing left.
Yakety Sax 7 months ago
Funny looking “rainbow” trout. . . . .
angelolady Premium Member 7 months ago
Good, but mild, title. Why put the fish through all stress, if you’re not fishing for food?
Algolei I 7 months ago
I used to call it “fish lipping” because I presumed the hooks would always stab into the fish’s lips.
It does not. I’ve caught fish in horrible, horrible ways. I couldn’t catch and release — after what I did to those fish, eating them was the only humane thing left.
Gent 7 months ago
So he puts so much time n efforts and just puts fish back in water and not eats it? Geez. Hoomins is reeeally stooopid.
royq27 7 months ago
Yeah, I cannot be bothered…
Bill Löhr Premium Member 7 months ago
In certain ponds and streams you’re required to “catch and release” en . wikipedia . Org / wiki / Catch_and_release
mistercatworks 7 months ago
Got that right. Why not just photograph them when they get near the surface instead of poking holes in them?
Ukko wilko 7 months ago
If I catch ’em, I eat ’em.