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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 10 months ago
Funny looking “rainbow” trout. . . . .
angelolady Premium Member 10 months ago
Good, but mild, title. Why put the fish through all stress, if you’re not fishing for food?
Algolei I 10 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 10 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 10 months ago
Yeah, I cannot be bothered…
Bill Löhr Premium Member 10 months ago
In certain ponds and streams you’re required to “catch and release” en . wikipedia . Org / wiki / Catch_and_release
mistercatworks 10 months ago
Got that right. Why not just photograph them when they get near the surface instead of poking holes in them?
Ukko wilko 10 months ago
If I catch ’em, I eat ’em.