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Dishley
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Posted - 08 Jul 2010 :  10:35:49 AM  Show Profile Send Dishley a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Someone I was fishing for bream with once told me that his mate used to have a few bass in a fishtank.
Apparently his mate told him that after sticking his thumb in the bass' mouth the fish would not feed for two weeks.
Now this is third hand info but I still took it on board and have been more careful handling bass since. Now it may well be that this particular person was rough with the fish or maybe his hands were particularly dirty on one of the occasions? Who knows.
I was just wondering if anyone else has had a similar experience?
Thanks.

Ripper
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Posted - 08 Jul 2010 :  9:43:26 PM  Show Profile Send Ripper a Private Message  Reply with Quote
I had a pet bass which I thumb gripped a few times to measure it while cleaning out the tank. Afterward it would sulk for a day or two, but it would do the same thing after I netted it too. I'd say fish probably don't enjoy being picked up in any way, but I wouldn't have thought it would affect them for that long.

Rips.
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chili
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Posted - 10 Jul 2010 :  05:24:19 AM  Show Profile Send chili a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Thumb gripped many a fish out of tanks all ate again within 2 days, just dont' like being handled, lip grippers actually do more damage as they quite often puncture the skin, prefer to use thumb.
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Dishley
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Posted - 10 Jul 2010 :  3:06:10 PM  Show Profile Send Dishley a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Totally agree chili i'll never use grippers on them.
Thanks for your replies, I didn't think it'd take 2 weeks just thought i'd ask those that have first hand experience.
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Dishley
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Posted - 11 Jul 2010 :  6:32:42 PM  Show Profile Send Dishley a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Most of the damage done with lures is people stuffing around trying to remove them, or skull dragging them during the fight. Barbless hooks do bugger all damage.
edit: This post wasn't aimed at anyone, no need to remove your posts mate, just a few observations I have made. Keep looking after them and tight lines.

Edited by - Dishley on 12 Jul 2010 7:44:26 PM
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wildcountry
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Posted - 11 Jul 2010 :  7:06:42 PM  Show Profile Send wildcountry a Private Message  Reply with Quote
very true, try to make it a habit to crimp the barbs. Makes removing it from fish and yourself a hell of alot less painfull.
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RonR
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Posted - 12 Jul 2010 :  09:23:41 AM  Show Profile Send RonR a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Agree fully with Dishley & Nick on barbless hooks and no need for lip grippers.

I wouldn't fish with blokes who won't crush the barbs. Apart from making releases heaps easier on the fish, barbless hooks can eliminate the need for a trip to hospital to get a treble out of an ear or finger.

And there are lots of pics around of good fish dangling from a gripper with the belly unsupported - not the way to handle any bass.

Ron

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Originally posted by chasingbass

never had a problem with lip grippers puncturing the skin, but i no lures seem to rip the mouth open pretty bad sometimes.

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fishlessmick
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Posted - 13 Jul 2010 :  04:37:34 AM  Show Profile Send fishlessmick a Private Message  Reply with Quote
I don't have a problem with the use of lip grippers as long as they are used correctly. I think more damage is done once the fish is griped,either by thumb or lip grip and then hung without support, "as stated by Ron" i think causes a bigger problem.

cheers
Mick
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Paul G
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Posted - 14 Jul 2010 :  1:05:05 PM  Show Profile Send Paul G a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Hey all,

something I found interesting if not amazing in regards to handled fish.

About 6 weeks ago, myself and a few mates headed to StClair for a quick morning fish. Upon arrival we found a school of fish holding in 20 - 40ft of water and just so happend they were on the job and feeding. Every fish caught needed to be vented before release (No I don't want to start debate on the venting issue) We kept two of these fish alive in the livewell to be translocated into my brothers concrete pond, which is about 4m in diameter and 1.4m deep.

These fish were handled (albeit carefully), thumb gripped, vented, left in the live well for approx 4 hrs, then endured the 60km trip home to be released into the pond, both of which started feeding on insects that very afternoon.

Both Bass are still going strong, goes to show the resilliance of these fish.

Cheers,
Paul
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benny88
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Posted - 14 Jul 2010 :  5:30:20 PM  Show Profile Send benny88 a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Nice one. Thats quite amazing. Wouldnt the boofing keep you awake at night? Good little lure testing pond you will have there.
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Dishley
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Posted - 14 Jul 2010 :  6:57:00 PM  Show Profile Send Dishley a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Now that just gets me wondering about the possesion limit. It seems strange that you can't have more than 4 in the fridge, but you can take as many as you want to throw in a pond.
The little mooney creek project got me wondering about this, the line on their website "we collected the largest fish we could find" was what got my brain ticking over. Where were they collected from? How is it legal for them to collect them from rivers for commercial gain? (assuming they are from rivers which they may not be)
Off topic but stuff it, it's my post :)
Thanks to anyone that can shed some light on my questions.
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wildcountry
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Posted - 14 Jul 2010 :  7:47:52 PM  Show Profile Send wildcountry a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Dishley, this is just my opinion and in no way is it an educated response. Since I have been a member on this site, I have found one thing to be clear. The rules and regulations that govern our sport are as clear as a sanitary plant, and when you pose a question to the authorities.... well, it seems many of them don't even know how to interprete them.
I actually had the same query when it came to the little mooney creek project. We all know how slow the growth rate is for our Bass, so where did they get them from? It may be legit, I'm not making accusations. Just wondering, that's all. And its not like there will be only a hand full of bass in the ponds too, quite sure there will be a couple of hundred or more.
Anyway, Im in your boat. Just wanna know.
Nick
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beats
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Posted - 15 Jul 2010 :  12:12:11 PM  Show Profile Send beats a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Pretty good idea they would have study & holders permits guys, its aquaculture for the study & bolstering of fish stocks anyway.
& its legal to take as many big fish as you want as long as from a river its only 1 over 35 at a time & a dam can be 4 of any size at a time (with 2 people)as for keeping them in ponds & dams its a grey area, but i'd say a special permit would be nessasary
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Goodoo
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Posted - 21 Jul 2010 :  11:47:51 AM  Show Profile Send Goodoo a Private Message  Reply with Quote

Good discussion. I wouldn't take grippers near any fish myself. Another thing not to do is lie any fish down on dry and/or rough surfaces before release. No dropping on the bank on dry grass, dry rocks, dry gravel, or a dry boat gunwhale or carpet for a pick. It damages the skin, leaves it prone to fungal infections. Bad for bass, absolutely terrible for the cod species.

cheers


Simon
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