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#1266578 - 04/19/07 08:32 PM
Re: Handle Bass Properly - Please!
[Re: Lane]
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Pro Angler
Registered: 04/21/06
Posts: 649
Loc: Fort Worth, TX
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You boys are getting to technical for me.
Tell me, why do advise against using a net? Not that I ever would use one (seems like cheating to me), but I am just curious.
Thanks!
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#1266666 - 04/19/07 09:03 PM
Re: Handle Bass Properly - Please!
[Re: Coffee]
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Pro Angler
Registered: 08/18/06
Posts: 766
Loc: Seguin,TX
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Coffee,
Nets have their place when landing big fish. I prefer the rubber mesh nets, they are not abrasive!
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#1361727 - 06/05/07 11:19 AM
Re: Handle Bass Properly - Please!
[Re: Coffee]
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Extreme Angler
Registered: 09/14/06
Posts: 2912
Loc: Lewisville, TX
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You boys are getting to technical for me.
Tell me, why do advise against using a net? Not that I ever would use one (seems like cheating to me), but I am just curious.
Thanks! Nets can damage scales, and also the slime coating on fish.
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#1361739 - 06/05/07 11:26 AM
Re: Handle Bass Properly - Please!
[Re: gclark]
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TFF Guru
Registered: 05/30/03
Posts: 12122
Loc: Denton, Tx, USA
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Guys,
Tony and Lane really know what they are doing. They have dedicated themselves to developing some of the best products on the market for fish care.
Oxygen systems are ideal, but can be a big fire hazzard if not handled correctly and you definately don't want to be in a boat that has an oxygen leak and then a spark added. Tends to quite an exposive situation.
Hydrogen peroxide in small 2-3% dosage works really well. So if you have a question about proper fish care, listen to the people who make their living from trying to make products that insures the safety and live release of the fish that form the backbone of our beloved sport.
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#1362022 - 06/05/07 01:23 PM
Re: Handle Bass Properly - Please!
[Re: breambuster]
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Outdoorsman
Registered: 07/12/06
Posts: 205
Loc: DFW
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what the heck brought this post back from the dead....??
Breambuster, sotty when I see pics from a guide, I can almost count on a release, so no benefit of doubt from me any how... but thanks for that view.
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Two wheels or two reels, either way I'm happy. Let's handle those bass better. Use two hands. M'kay? - How to Handle Bass
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#1362066 - 06/05/07 01:43 PM
Re: Handle Bass Properly - Please!
[Re: breambuster]
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Outdoorsman
Registered: 07/12/06
Posts: 205
Loc: DFW
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breambuster.... I am not out to keep you from speaking.. say what you want it is a free country, but if you don't expect a post in return... I don't post n this forum to get into arguemnts, that being said, I am done.. if you want to continue on .... so be it.
It was just that this post was way old... that's all.
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Two wheels or two reels, either way I'm happy. Let's handle those bass better. Use two hands. M'kay? - How to Handle Bass
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#1362097 - 06/05/07 01:54 PM
Re: Handle Bass Properly - Please!
[Re: USA-1]
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TFF Team Angler
Registered: 08/22/01
Posts: 3913
Loc: Haslet TX
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Darn Bill Dance does this all the time. He holds the fish straight out by the jaw and the weight of the fish pulls down on it. I can't stand watching this guy on TV just because of that. His TV Bloopers should include him holding fish!!!
PS - Thanks Senko for the explanation and nice toad! I'm with you about Bill Dance: Not only does he hold big fish by the lip, he pops the jaw wide open which looks very disturbing. With that said, I think someone tried to make the comparison between fish and humans being held by the jaw. (That was almost a PETA type comment  ) Human heads are a small percentage of our total weight thus creating a strong downward force on a small surface area but a bass, or other fish, it is a much larger percentage resulting in much less downward force.
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