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Location: Wishin I Was Fishin' | Here is a one page word document that I quickly put together for some less experienced musky fishermen. It explains and shows the basics of handling an esox.
Please feel free to share it.
Attachments ---------------- Handling tips for Catch and Release of a Musky.doc (282KB - 720 downloads)
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| Thanks. I've yet to catch & release my first musky so posts like this and the videos on this site are extremely helpful. |
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| Good writing! The one thing I would add is the use of a floating ruler and measuring the fish in the water instead of laying the fish in the boat.
Brian
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| That's a good idea. I've put together a couple of brochures and even created a website about c&r. The trick is getting the info into the hands of those who need to see it. Not an easy task. I haven't updated my catch & release site for months, but here is a link to it if anyone wants to have a look. Please let me know if I missed anything. Good luck with the project.
http://catchandrelease.webs.com/
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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin | Nice work.
Email Slamr and remind him to order your new Okuma. |
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| Good info! thanks for sharing! |
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Location: Uxbridge Ontario | One thing to add. Always wet your hands, as dry hands will also strip the slim off of them. This goes for anyone handling the fish.
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Location: New Berlin,Wisconsin,53151 | That's some great work Joe, now it's our turn to distribute these out.
Bruce |
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