by Gabbey11 » Tue May 17, 2011 2:21 pm
Ive found taking a little time saves a lot no matter what technique you use, we caught around 25 flounder in one afternoon and i removed bait and then moved beads and finally used normal pliers to push and pull out. the odd one may have taken longer so for match fishing might not have done the trick. I will however be trying the above technique as Im one for saving the fish I dont keep.
I tried to see how many do survive by simple removal by settin them just into the wash of the beach, most seem alrite but thats not to say the survive.
These pics well help in future as we normally lift a lot of flatties.
Cheers Pete
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