I wrote a while back about fishing less due to climate change.
The Maryland Department of Natural Resources sent out this reminder to trout anglers that catch-and-release fishing during the hot summer months can be harmful to trout.
The following guidelines are recommended:
Water temperatures greater than 68 degrees:
- Angling and handling of trout is extremely stressful and not recommended.
- Anglers are encouraged to target other species.
Water temperatures 65 – 67 degrees:
- To reduce stress on trout, fishing during morning hours is recommended.
- Keep trout in water while handling.
- Avoid taking pictures of fish.
- Gently revive trout before releasing.
Water temperatures below 65 degrees:
- Trout are most likely to be active and feeding.
- Reduced stress during landing and handling will give trout the best chance at survival after release.
Catch and release tips for trout survival:
- Land fish as quickly as possible.
- Use a rubberized landing net if possible.
- Keep fish in the water while removing hooks (barbless hooks are encouraged).
- Wet hands when handling fish.
- Hold fish horizontally.
- Check river water temperatures before fishing.
Time to photograph the scenery and let the trout just be trout
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It sounds like it’s really stressful for the poor fishies!🙃
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