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Fly Fishing: The Easy Lift for Catch and Release

Posted on July 7, 2015May 6, 2016 by bob

Fly fishing is often a catch and release sport. Occasionally, you have to pick up a fish to remove a hook. To keep a fish from struggling while lifting it, turn it’s belly up. This results in a temporary paralysis. Better yet, if you’re going to catch and release, don’t touch the fish at all, use the Read more about Fly Fishing: The Easy Lift for Catch and Release[…]

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