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Message Subject: VIDEO: Big Fish, Great Release Example | |||
lambeau |
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here's the video that Andy Hamm just posted. http://muskie.outdoorsfirst.com/watch.asp?id=1775 it's worth highlighting as another great example of how to quickly and smoothly bring a fish out of the water, get a photo and measurement, and release it back to be caught again in the future. | |||
mota |
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hard to beat | |||
agrimm |
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Posts: 427 Location: Wausau | Another reason to have a BIG net when hunting BIG fish. I like how everything was prepared before the fish even came out of the net. Well done and thank you for sharing. | ||
Obfuscate Musky |
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Posts: 654 Location: MPLS, MN | I like the deep tech house music to get the video going... | ||
Top H2O |
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Posts: 4080 Location: Elko - Lake Vermilion | Great job, Thats the way to do it.............Keep it in the water as long as possible, and have everything ready to go. Good video for people to learn on. Jerome | ||
AWH |
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Posts: 1243 Location: Musky Tackle Online, MN | Great video, Hammskie! Aaron | ||
JRedig |
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Location: Twin Cities | Very nice, great point of leave the fish in the net and get everything ready, good to give them a break from the fight/recover before yanking them out too. | ||
HappyMusky |
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Posts: 82 Location: deep in the slop | Awesome display of how to handle a fish. Congrats. | ||
Muskie Dave |
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Posts: 13 | Very impressive. I like the color coded measurement board (he's in the Red!). | ||
mnmusky101 |
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Posts: 169 Location: Houlton, WI | the video didnt work for me, it would go throught the tundra ad and then say ready and when i clicked play it wouldnt work | ||
sworrall |
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Posts: 32886 Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin | You need to let it download. | ||
Dirt Esox |
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Posts: 457 Location: Minneconia | Very nice...textbook example, thanks for posting. | ||
Hammskie |
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Posts: 697 Location: Minnetonka | |||
fish4musky1 |
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Location: Northern Wisconsin | anyone got some tips to keep them from shaking around when putting them onto the bump | ||
Pointerpride102 |
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Posts: 16632 Location: The desert | Hold on tight. Hand in gill plate and one around the peduncle. | ||
nwild |
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Posts: 1996 Location: Pelican Lake/Three Lakes Chain | Pointerpride102 - 8/21/2009 12:59 AM and one around the peduncle. That almost sounds dirty! | ||
0723 |
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Posts: 5171 | Everything good ,expect he forgot to wet the bumpboard, that is must.The fish handling and time out of the water was really first class.bill Edited by 0723 8/21/2009 1:21 PM | ||
RiddingBaits |
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Posts: 31 | Do you have a video of how long the fish was on for before that? | ||
mota |
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0723 - 8/21/2009 1:18 PM Everything good ,expect he forgot to wet the bumpboard, that is must.The fish handling and time out of the water was really first class.bill i prefer to see that vs guys who like to stamp the fish slime on their t-shirt | |||
guest |
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I second that Mota! A wet bump-board is no big deal compared to someone dragging a fish across a shirt or carpet. Rain-gear is probably not so bad though? If a fish is so big that you can't hold it without dragging it across your clothing either get a water release shot instead or have two people lift the fish out of the water, measure it, and hold it for the photo. Good to have 4 support points on those huge fish instead of just 2 anyways. Great video. I like the way he let the fish go instead of gripping it's tail for a long time. (which can also remove slime) If they can stay upright on there own after the catch and unhooking, they are much better off without you holding on. If you need to hold on to them to keep them upright they probably won't make it anyways. I'd do what you can though off course. | |||
bturg |
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Posts: 716 | Knowing the duo I suspect it was dipped before they placed it on the deck, you didn't see them get the camera out or set up the video either...all part of the getting ready process. | ||
Hammskie |
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Posts: 697 Location: Minnetonka | Thank you Mr. Turgeon... you know the drill. I highly recommend a spray bottle full of lake water... they like it when you mist them while they're on the board. IMHO, the "slime stamp" is better than letting them thrash about while holding just their jaw. Catch 'em, Andy | ||
Shoot2Kill |
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Posts: 158 | Where do you get a bump board like that? That thing is sweet! What is it made out of? Looks easy enough to make if that's how it's done. | ||
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