Best Handling Practices - Bamfield Science Fishing!
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- čas přidán 27. 04. 2024
- Following up on last year, Brendan heads to the UBC Marine Research center in Bamfield, BC. He participates in a new study looking to discover the effects of sport fishing on caught and released salmon. Brendan goes through all of the details and process of the study which measures oxygen levels of salmon during angling events and compares it to their resting oxygen intake. This unique study could help with establishing best practices for releasing fish in the future.
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Another great episode. Learned a lot. Thanks guys
Good video Brendan! Fun stuff!
Great video again BMo......lots of great information! You are at our August happy place.....can't wait until we are back in Bammy this summer! 👊👊
Can you gaff release when you have a double hook on? How do you release if you are using either live herring or a herring plug?
Thanks
Can you tell us what he had on the flasherless hoochie? Wigglefin ActionDisc, Jughead, or something like that?
Hi David, if you watch our most recent video before this one Martin goes over exactly how he made that hoochie
@@ReelWestCoast That one has something else on it to make it move like that..
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How did the study go? I heard there were some important observations on C&R mort rates but haven't seen any written conclusions.
Why do people still use a flasher? Kone Zone aka daisy chain flasher so much better. Clean fight with no flasher in main line. Way more fun and land more fish.
I'm just a poor slob but I get to fish all the time on the South Island for Salmon, Hali and Steelhead. I gillnet with my brother in Barkley, every season mostly so I can get a season's worth of Sockeye heads for Hali bait. You get to do some pretty awesome stuff. Have you been to Chile yet?