12-19-2009, 04:51 AM
You make some good points. Having a good set of needle nose or forceps can make a big difference. Also knowing how to back out the hook.
I wonder about the soft mouthed kokes. Seems very easy to do some major damage to those fish. We usual keep any kokanee that are bleeding even slightly and leave when we reach our limits. But you hear reports of people catching 50+ kokes in a day. I wonder how many turn into crawfish food.
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I wonder about the soft mouthed kokes. Seems very easy to do some major damage to those fish. We usual keep any kokanee that are bleeding even slightly and leave when we reach our limits. But you hear reports of people catching 50+ kokes in a day. I wonder how many turn into crawfish food.
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