Free: Contests & Raffles.
That one fish is a TANK! I just thought of something funny... Your brother could have held that 26 pounder and with it, he'd weigh what he did less than 2 months ago Good for both of you guys, those elk don't stand a chance
Nice fish I'm glad you and you brother had a good day on the river. Don't let the haters and mightier than thou bother you. It's lonely up on that pedestal and they need to knock others down to maintain their position above all the rest of us.
I didn't see where they were released, or what river they came from. Still seven coastal rivers open to retention for another month.
Quote from: snowpack on March 27, 2014, 10:15:13 AMI didn't see where they were released, or what river they came from. Still seven coastal rivers open to retention for another month.You are right, so lets clarify. I know where these fish were caught because I was there as well. All fish were caught between Hartzel's and the Clearwater bridge on the Queets River, which is not open for wild retention. Anyone who knows the river will recognize the runs in the pictures. I hate to pull away from the great fish and sky high feeling of catching them, but there was blatant illegal activity and p*** poor judgment on the handling of those fish, especially the one in the boat. By all appearances, his forward hand is in the gills on the back side of that fish. I love to look at fish pictures online as much as the next guy, I just wish people would use better judgement when posting them. Make sure their legal, to cover your own rear end if nothing else.
I can excuse the boat pic. If the fish was netted, and hooked on a plug...it's a pain in the butt to get the hooks out of the net and the fish without a lot of unnecessary handling. It's obvious extra time was not taken for the pic. Looks to me more like a quick snap as the fish was in the beginning of being Released.I still am completely disgusted though with the comments of those who feel it's ok to handle wild steelhead out of water and so poorly on such a regular basis.It's illegal to remove them from the water, even if legal to keep....IF you do NOT intend to keep them. It's in the regs.There are very few exceptions and the second pic/situation is one where the fish would and could have been injured far worse if it was to sit in a net thrashing around while trying desperately to remove hooks.
Quote from: bankwalker on March 28, 2014, 07:20:43 PMI can excuse the boat pic. If the fish was netted, and hooked on a plug...it's a pain in the butt to get the hooks out of the net and the fish without a lot of unnecessary handling. It's obvious extra time was not taken for the pic. Looks to me more like a quick snap as the fish was in the beginning of being Released.I still am completely disgusted though with the comments of those who feel it's ok to handle wild steelhead out of water and so poorly on such a regular basis.It's illegal to remove them from the water, even if legal to keep....IF you do NOT intend to keep them. It's in the regs.There are very few exceptions and the second pic/situation is one where the fish would and could have been injured far worse if it was to sit in a net thrashing around while trying desperately to remove hooks.I agree with most of your points Bankwalker . The plug issue is why the hooks on plugs should be replaced with singles- even if it's not required- which it clearly is on that stretch of river. Releasing a fish with a single-hooked plug is no different than any other lure. Taking the fish to the bank, as suggested in the thread this one spawned, generally makes for a more efficient release, whether a net is involved or not. And based on the background in the pic, that would not have been too difficult.
Quote from: Bullkllr on March 28, 2014, 08:28:14 PMQuote from: bankwalker on March 28, 2014, 07:20:43 PMI can excuse the boat pic. If the fish was netted, and hooked on a plug...it's a pain in the butt to get the hooks out of the net and the fish without a lot of unnecessary handling. It's obvious extra time was not taken for the pic. Looks to me more like a quick snap as the fish was in the beginning of being Released.I still am completely disgusted though with the comments of those who feel it's ok to handle wild steelhead out of water and so poorly on such a regular basis.It's illegal to remove them from the water, even if legal to keep....IF you do NOT intend to keep them. It's in the regs.There are very few exceptions and the second pic/situation is one where the fish would and could have been injured far worse if it was to sit in a net thrashing around while trying desperately to remove hooks.I agree with most of your points Bankwalker . The plug issue is why the hooks on plugs should be replaced with singles- even if it's not required- which it clearly is on that stretch of river. Releasing a fish with a single-hooked plug is no different than any other lure. Taking the fish to the bank, as suggested in the thread this one spawned, generally makes for a more efficient release, whether a net is involved or not. And based on the background in the pic, that would not have been too difficult. These fish were caught in February. Another case where someone who doesnt have a clue running their mouth again. I have been catching steelhead since before most of you were born. Responses like this is why some of the other forumns have a bad reputation. If you have a comment that you need to share and is just your opinion not backed up by FACT try a PM. And yes I am tired of idots running their mouths. I am sure that will get a favorable response.
The other thread mentioned the proper way to release fish. He also mentioned there is no hurry to release a fish floating in the net. Go ahead and let him rest. Come on. No one talked about that little tidbit. If you are going to hurry to land a fish that has to be released and not fully play it out as mentioned why would you not release it in the same speedy time frame.
One more comment I finally thought of a good analogy for this thread- one that I think is more accurate than your "2 hen mallards" example Get Some (which is a purely ethical- as opposed to ethical and legally questionable):Say I post a picture on this site. I'm holding a spike mule deer. Lying across the torso of the deer is a Ruger 10/22. I post it right after opening weekend of deer season in Eastern Washington. The title of the thread is "Opening Day Success". In the thread I say we went "east of the mountains". Would it not be fair to say it would draw some ethical and/or legal concerns from the members of this site?Then it might come out later that, oh yeah- it was awhile ago when spikes were legal. Oh yeah- we didn't shoot it with the 22- it just happened to be lying there...Get my drift...?