View Full Version : going for 3 in a row at scarlet oak
johnnyc08
08-05-2011, 08:25 PM
getting up at 4:30 tomorrow to hit scarlet oak (NOT gonna hit mcmillon this time as it was a waste last week) wish me luck on a 3rd good week at scarlet...will report back if i hit
catfishonthelake
08-05-2011, 08:38 PM
Good luck John!!
johnnyc08
08-05-2011, 08:43 PM
thanks bro, and congrats on day 2 of your 3 day goal...good luck with the muskie tomorrow!
catfishonthelake
08-05-2011, 08:57 PM
Thanks man!!
johnnyc08
08-06-2011, 02:33 PM
5:30am to 9 today and it was my best day there...caught the 5 below plus a LMB the size of my biggest last week...maybe slightly bigger, but i didnt get to snap a shot of him, jumped off my thumb before i got a chance to snap the shot
and before anyone says anything about the glove, its not that i dont like touching fish, its only a fish but since i do C&R ill wear a glove...keepers I wont...only cuz our body temp is twice that of a fish and although they don't feel the burn at first because their bodies are in shock they'll feel it later and their chance of survival after the catch is decreased...forgot where i read that but yeah it makes sense i guess...
the 3 long thin ones im not sure on cuz i never caught them before but its either pick, pike or muskie...pick is my guess but i could be wrong, colored one im thinking perch and the other one i have no clue but if it helps with an ID it had teeth...kinda looks like a rock bass but i could be wrong on that too...not a bad 3.5 hours on an 'overpressured' lake
ChaosStarter
08-06-2011, 02:49 PM
Nice catches!
I was always told that you should try to avoid holding the fish on their bodies because it'll take the natural oils off that they need to keep them protected.....or something like that.
johnnyc08
08-06-2011, 02:53 PM
Nice catches!
I was always told that you should try to avoid holding the fish on their bodies because it'll take the natural oils off that they need to keep them protected.....or something like that.
i heard that as well but the 'burning' thing seemed like it would hurt more...just think if someone put their hands on you and their body temp was 197.2...my driveway has gone WELL over 150 on a hot day and its unbearable even on my worn 35 yo feet...kinda the same thing...and i dont THROW them back in either i lay them in and let them go on their own accord out of my hand
johnnyc08
08-06-2011, 02:54 PM
and thanks on the 'nice catches'
Lard Almighty
08-06-2011, 03:29 PM
i heard that as well but the 'burning' thing seemed like it would hurt more...just think if someone put their hands on you and their body temp was 197.2...my driveway has gone WELL over 150 on a hot day and its unbearable even on my worn 35 yo feet...kinda the same thing...and i dont THROW them back in either i lay them in and let them go on their own accord out of my handGlad to see you're so conscientious about C&R. Don't know what kind of gloves you have, but it seems like holding the fish that way would remove some of the slime coat. Plus, flesh doesn't burn at human temperature; it might shock the fish, but it won't hurt them too much physically. I still think the best way to handle fish is to wet your hands and touch them as little as possible, and get them back into the water as fast as you can.
Also, nice catches. :D
johnnyc08
08-06-2011, 03:39 PM
Glad to see you're so conscientious about C&R. Don't know what kind of gloves you have, but it seems like holding the fish that way would remove some of the slime coat. Plus, flesh doesn't burn at human temperature; it might shock the fish, but it won't hurt them too much physically. I still think the best way to handle fish is to wet your hands and touch them as little as possible, and get them back into the water as fast as you can.
Also, nice catches. :D
hmmm, theres always different views and practices but to each his own, ive gotten used to doing it that way so no biggie, i keep forgetting to buy 'fish handling gloves' at Dicks every time im there (end up looking thru the lures and forgetting), my gloves are regular work gloves i used for snowblowing til the right glove tore, theyre thin but insulated well
as for the 3 long thin ones, am i right in thinking picks?
AND THANKS!
as for the 3 long thin ones, am i right in thinking picks?
!
All 3 are Chain pickerel, a nice mixed bag.
Bass I think are better to handle by the lip, I think they can bump it on the bottom to fend off any infections.
johnnyc08
08-06-2011, 04:16 PM
All 3 are Chain pickerel, a nice mixed bag.
Bass I think are better to handle by the lip, I think they can bump it on the bottom to fend off any infections.
ok cool, thanks! and yeah, i still have the glove even if its a bass...still pissed the one i got today jumped off my thumb...was def my best one yet...made some nice runs with the drag before i locked it in
mcfish82
08-07-2011, 07:18 PM
nice fish!! however, sorry to say that holding them with a work glove like that is much worse than just lipping the bass like normal. you are removing their slime coat and squeezing their internal organs...i've caught thousands of bass in my lifetime and never once had a problem releasing it after lipping it like normal...ps...if ya want some big bass try Darlington park right up the road from scarlet oak pond...lots of weeds but some big mama's in there
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