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Tuesday, December 3, 2024

Best Practices For Catch-and-Release

Adopting science-based best practices is a personal evolution and work in progress for all of us — especially as the science continues to advance as well.

Keep Fish Wet promotes the use of science-based best practices to catch, handle, and release fish.

Science shows that even small changes in how an angler catches, handles, and releases a fish can have positive outcomes once that fish swims away. Not only does using best practices increase survival rates of fish, but it also helps fish return to their normal behavior as quickly as possible after release. Using best practices for catch-and-release is a quick and effective way to put conservation in to practice.

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