I go the net route, most of the time, when it comes to landing fish. I use the leverage landing net that allows me to net them with one hand without having to lean out too far, and it has a rubberized mesh that is easier on the fish (this should be mandatory on all landing nets).
There are several reasons I use a net. It seems that stripers always give a good shake as soon as you pull their head up to go for the grab, any maybe it is because I am too slow, or just too scared of getting impaled, that I almost always miss the first time, and more often than I would like to admit, the fish has been gone before I had a second chance. I have also found that, particularly with smaller stripers, the thrashing they do at the side of the boat can tear their mouths up pretty bad. Using a net, I can often land the fish, remove the hook, and get it back in the water with less damage than I am able to just trying to lip the fish.
Those more skilled at landing a fish than I, certainly don't struggle with these issues as much, but for me, using a net has made landing much easier and my day of fishing more enjoyable as a result.
There are several reasons I use a net. It seems that stripers always give a good shake as soon as you pull their head up to go for the grab, any maybe it is because I am too slow, or just too scared of getting impaled, that I almost always miss the first time, and more often than I would like to admit, the fish has been gone before I had a second chance. I have also found that, particularly with smaller stripers, the thrashing they do at the side of the boat can tear their mouths up pretty bad. Using a net, I can often land the fish, remove the hook, and get it back in the water with less damage than I am able to just trying to lip the fish.
Those more skilled at landing a fish than I, certainly don't struggle with these issues as much, but for me, using a net has made landing much easier and my day of fishing more enjoyable as a result.
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