What is the proper way to catch and release fish?
Everyone has a different theory. This one seems to work. The proper way to catch a fish, on the West Coast of BC, is in the mouth with a single barbless hook. If you have caught a fish you will be releasing, tail it without gloves and always with wet hands. Don not take the fish out of the water for more than 5-6 seconds at a time, no more than two times(If you are taking a picture). If you are not taking a picture, once you tail the fish, just hold it in the water and let your buddy slide the hook out. Once the hook is out, let the fish gather some energy by holding upstream into the current until is able to swim away. Never hoist the fish by the gill plates or drag it up on the rocks.
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