";s:4:"text";s:3778:" All Rights ReservedWorld Record Striper Caught and Released in Virginia I’m not saying it can’t be revived but I think it’s a sign that fish has been out of the water longer than necessary.YOU MEAN TO TELL ME THAT MY 105 POUND STRIPER I CAUGHT LAST WEEK IN CHARESTON BREACHWAY WILL NOT BE GOOD FOR A WORLDS RECORD ??? !congrats..nice fish..all u cry baby save a fish types ..dont hold dont take pictures dont take them out of the water…try not fishing for them if your that worried..u make no sense all the dont do but you still throw lead at them…give it a rest …let the guy enjoy his catch beautiful fish and he let if go …kudos to himI revived a bluefish once. He’s earned many over the years.
A bass in particular will bite down on your thumb when she’s ready and tail slap water in your face. When the fish are out of season and you can’t keep them, it’s the true fishermen who like to be out there in the cold trying for a trophy. "We have lots of bigger fish moving into the bay now and he’s a guy who wants to catch and release. : Lake Conner: 04-08-1967: E. L. Blackstock: Black Crappie: 4 lbs.
“He was so excited when we had everything done, took a picture and watched that fish swim away.” Alex Foster of West Virginia holds up a 122 centimeter striped bass that is the pending International Game Fish Association release world record for the species. It took me 20 minutes. After recent restrictions on striped bass that prohibit the keeping of fish as big as Foster’s, captains are starting to see a handful of anglers enjoying legal catch-and-release fishing. He does his homework to find the right captain that’s having the most success. It’s a beautiful fish but handling them is often a death sentence and these cows are the future of the species.Whats funny is that if only the picture was posted and nothing about a record, everyone would be saying “Nice Fish!”If you want an out of water pic I believe it can be done without harm by holding the fish in the water until your camera is ready, lift them out supporting their weight evenly, snap you pic quick and return them to swim away. “Yeah, I’m ate up with it,” he said while driving home after four days of fishing. He took a picture and released the fish give the guy a break. 10 oz. Dam Right We Love Fishing.!!