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Charley Tuna

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  1. Good points devoknevo and MuskysAnonymou!!   The politically correctness and moral superiority of some people is frankly getting very tiresome as well as boring.   Professional fisheries biologists determine size and quantity limits based on long term health of the fishery.   Also catch and release mortality is higher than what most of those people realize. A study by the Michigan Department of Natural Resources’s Marquette Research Station reported in 2017 showed mortality of angler-released fish averaged 43 percent when the surface water temperature exceeded about 50 degrees.  Some of the catch and release "purists" often kill more than the legal limit whether they realize it or not. 

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  2. Icejohn is correct. There was absolutely no biological reason not to keep this legal fish.  Congratulations on a great catch and being a good and ethical angler!  

    Also, thanks for getting your kids involved in fishing and I hope your season continues to be productive!

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  3. Bob,

    Fished between Oswego and Fairhaven.  We were 5 for 7 yesterday.afternoon.   300 FOW was best.   Due to westerly blows the previous two days  lots of warm water ...temp was in the 70's from the  surface down to 90'.  50 degrees F at 110'  47 degrees at 125.

      Our 145 foot rigger and our dipsy 350 back were producing using FF and Cut Bait Twinkie Rigs. . Fish were 10 to 28 pounds. 1522094054_salmon8_12_19sm.thumb.JPG.b7d853f5ac60f35b5ea2221cfd12afe6.JPG

     

     

  4. Thank you garrymny, Bad Habit, and whaler 1,

     

    On solo trips I usually quit fishing when I catch my legal limit since it is hard not to to release the mature fish without damaging them on the deck.

    When I fish with a crew in the Spring or Early summer we keep the fish in the bag of the net 

    and remove the hook without letting the the fish hitting undergo any further trauma  and get the fish quickly back in the water with good success.  

    I will try using the bota grip for releasing  on my next trip.  Thanks!

    I love the king and coho salmon and enjoy smoking and grilling them and admire them for their beauty and their hard fighting sporting qualities. 

    We are blessed to have this resource.  In parts of SE Alaska this year there are severe restrictions on fishing for kings due to shortages. 

    Hats off to Morningdew for doing so well and landing double while fishing solo.  It is good to share information.  Thanks. 

     

  5. Hi Charlie, I went 3 for 5 out of Fair haven yesterday afternoon  (7/23/19) on a solo trip. .  They were manageable.   The fight of the three fish I landed were not impaired at all by fleas (ie, I did not need to clear  them at the tip top during the fight)..  I use 30# or 40# Ande mono lines on the riggers.  I use 30# wire on the diver rods with 30# Ande clear leaders.   I bring in all lines at least  every hour and clear them off at the knots and connections  where they seem collect.   

    Tight lines & good fishing. 

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