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C & R (Catch and Release)

We all need to practice releasing some of our catches to help sustain our fish stocks for our future generations. From pollution to acts of Mother Nature our environment is very fragile. We all need to practice releasing some or all of our catches. When you see my videos i do release more then 90% of my catches. Some of the reasons why i do-

1) Undersized species. Wherever you fish you need to familiarize yourself with local regulations on minimum sizes allowed on certain species. These regulations were placed to maintain local wild stocks.
2) Seasonal catches. Check on local regulations on open and closed seasons.
3) Know your locations. Don't fish in areas that are either off limits (ie private property, military training grounds, etc).
4) Practice safe fishing procedures. A example is using barbless hooks on Salmon or in areas where seals are known to frequent.
5) Always take what you need. There are days that i go home early because i caught enough.

When i do keep my catches i give them to friends & family, i rarely eat what i catch. I fish for the sheer enjoyment of angling. Recently i started to give my catches to the homeless when they're around. This presentation is meant for the pure enjoyment of watching. Respect the environment & above all safety first out there. EnjoySmile

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WNhd1dglQqY
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Good for you Chris, thanks for sharing this info. Many of us do practice C & R but those in our area that keep everything they catch, regardless of the size or limits, we call them Happy Harvesters. Some times this happens because they just do not know better or thats what they did in the country they came from or some just believe that it's their right because, "They paid for a license" but I hope they all learn, it is not a sustainable thing to do. I keep only fish I eat and stop keeping them when I have enough, hopefully with forums like this, the message will get through to some of those Happy Harvesters.
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Thanks!
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