Notice what is number one on his list......
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Very good advice.....
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Very good advice.....
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I'd add one more thing to "My new list of have to have things"..... my boga grip. It protects me from those multi-hook lures in the fishes mouth when it shakes it's head as I try to "lip it". (when the fishing's good, it saves my thumb from all that abrasion from the fishes teeth). It protects the fish from being handled and loosing it's slimy film. And........ it gives me a few more inches to hold the fish closer to the camera to make it look bigger in the pictures. LOL
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Their teeth are about the same as a LMB, but because they are much more aggressive, they shake about way more than a LMB. If you only grab a few by the lip, no problem, but if you start catching 20+, you end up getting "Tuc Thumb", basically your skin getting rubbed raw. I just belly scoop them, although that removes their slime coat.
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Wet your hands before the belly grab and you won't remove the slime coat as severely. Also, don't squeeze too hard on the grab. You do not want to cause any internal injury to the vital organs. Basically, just scoop and palm them. If that gets difficult, then just lip them. If your thumb gets raw, bring a towel so you can thumb them using the towel as a layer. Otherwise, man up and suck it up! A bass thumb is the price to pay for a good day
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I am genetically predisposed to make fish look bigger than they really are.
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I am genetically predisposed to make fish look bigger than they really are.
Life List: 386 species and counting
http://muskiebaitadventures.blogspot.ca ... -list.html
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the small ones heehoo and grab them by squezing the gills gently take the hook out and fly them back the bigger ones i stick my pointer finger under the gill plate and lift seems to work no scratches and only touching fish with one finger catfish and anyother species grab the boga grips seem to be slimy and stink lol!
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