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Originally Posted by Lard Almighty
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. 
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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!