Accidentally Dropped One Of My White Cloud Mountain Minnows

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Offline Extreme_One

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Re: Accidentally dropped one of my white cloud mountain minnows
« Reply #20 on: June 18, 2016, 08:16:31 PM »
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Anglers catch thousands of fish every year and return them, usually with no negative effects. Some large carp are known to have been caught numerous times over many years but continue to thrive. So I do think that the effect of human hands on fish is greatly exaggerated.

Any Angler worth his salt knows he must never handle any fish without firstly wetting his hands.
Using dry hands will damage the slime coat and regretfully I've witnessed many fish die due to poor handling.

Usually specimen fish are caught by those that have learnt, not only the skill to catch them but also, the correct way to handle them.

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Re: Accidentally dropped one of my white cloud mountain minnows
« Reply #21 on: June 19, 2016, 07:07:11 AM »
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Simon, in theory you are right, but having been a keen angler in my childhood, I don't think people were as careful as they are today yet the majority of fish seemed to survive unscathed, provided they were handled and returned to the water quickly. Most of the fish deaths that I remember were caused by the use of barbed hooks which, when swallowed deeply by the fish, were difficult to remove. These days, of course, barbless hooks are the only ones allowed. I also remember often catching fish that had had large lumps bitten out of them by pike, but had healed and survived. Fish are generally pretty robust creatures, the stories of dropped fish recovering seem to confirm this.

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