Releasing Lakers
Posted: Thu May 20, 2010 12:54 pm
Hi Guys
I caught two nice lakers this past weekend. Both were about 7 pounds. They seem like they would give more fish then my family possibly could eat and I am not much into freezing fish. Anyways both fish were caught around 50 feet and came quickly into the net. I checked to see if their swim bladder was blown up and extending to their mouth. They were not and both fish quickly swam downwards.
I am still wondering if I did the right thing. They seemed perfectly fine but what happens an hour later? Maybe I am being silly but just wondering. My friend helpfully mention they had a
100 % better chance of surviving than if we ate them!
Steve
I caught two nice lakers this past weekend. Both were about 7 pounds. They seem like they would give more fish then my family possibly could eat and I am not much into freezing fish. Anyways both fish were caught around 50 feet and came quickly into the net. I checked to see if their swim bladder was blown up and extending to their mouth. They were not and both fish quickly swam downwards.
I am still wondering if I did the right thing. They seemed perfectly fine but what happens an hour later? Maybe I am being silly but just wondering. My friend helpfully mention they had a
100 % better chance of surviving than if we ate them!
Steve