Question:
Does catch and release fishing exist in the ocean?
Andrew
2012-07-18 21:04:45 UTC
I have never met a catch and release saltwater angler. What is it with saltwater anglers that eat anything at all?
Seven answers:
?
2012-07-18 22:04:19 UTC
You don't get out much beyond the party barges we see. Loads of salt water fisherman practice CnR.
Garland
2012-07-18 21:53:32 UTC
I'm glad you asked that question. It seems the freshwater fishermen get all the credit for saving the planet by observing catch & release fishing. They do a creditable job at it so deserve some credit. However, saltwater anglers also do a fair amount of catch & release themselves. In relatively shallow water the release is simple. Just gently release the fish. However, fish brought up from deep water have swim bladder issues that prevent them from returning to their normal habitat. This has inhibited anglers from returning fish over the years and had became the norm. Now, there are solutions to this problem and more and more saltwater fish are being safely returned.
2016-12-28 19:24:45 UTC
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Peter_AZ
2012-07-18 22:40:21 UTC
Yes, there's plenty of catch and release saltwater fishermen. I've released legal sized kelp (calico) bass, sand bass, barracuda, bonito, halibut, yellowfin tuna, skipjack, lingcod, and lots of rockfish. And of course marlin, but everyone releases those.



(Note that those include some pretty good-eating fish.) That adds up to well over half the legal -sized fish I catch.



On the other hand, I was at a lake last summer, and everyone was sitting in their lawn chairs and soaking Power Bait and loading up on trout. Every one that came in went on a stringer. Sheesh! You think those freshwater guys never heard of catch and release. (That's sarcasm, in case you missed it.)
paul z
2012-07-18 21:21:24 UTC
There are loads of salt water c&r anglers,mostly for marlin and billfish,like swordfish and other pelagic species,and some sharks that are threatened with extinction,some recreational fisherman worldwide are strictly c&r fisherman,You must be thinking of the ******,who eat jellyfish and everything else that swims,yuk!I see them collecting the smallest periwinkles from the rocks.
2012-07-18 21:37:20 UTC
If the fish isnt in season or if the fish it to small or big they do catch and release, a lot of people who go inshore fishing almost always c&r snook, redfish etc.
?
2012-07-19 08:36:28 UTC
Yes, there is lot's of fish that are illegal to keep at certain times of the year and some you can't keep at all


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