My local news had the following release from DNR:
Seasonal high water temperatures and low oxygen can cause fish to become sensitive and stressed, with increased mortality during catch-and-release. Larger striped bass – 24 inches or larger – will have the most difficulty with these conditions.
The Maryland Department of Natural Resources recommends that fish be unhooked in the water using a pair of needle-nosed pliers. Anglers should also avoid excessive handling that can damage the fish’s protective layer, and cause skin lesions and sores.
During these hot summer months, the department also encourages anglers not to practice catch-and-release fishing for rockfish after reaching their two-fish limit.
I’m guilty of some days just catch and release fishing, even keepers. With the warmer water I’m going to alter my approach and switch to keeping and going after perch if by some miracle I do get two keepers.
Seasonal high water temperatures and low oxygen can cause fish to become sensitive and stressed, with increased mortality during catch-and-release. Larger striped bass – 24 inches or larger – will have the most difficulty with these conditions.
The Maryland Department of Natural Resources recommends that fish be unhooked in the water using a pair of needle-nosed pliers. Anglers should also avoid excessive handling that can damage the fish’s protective layer, and cause skin lesions and sores.
During these hot summer months, the department also encourages anglers not to practice catch-and-release fishing for rockfish after reaching their two-fish limit.
I’m guilty of some days just catch and release fishing, even keepers. With the warmer water I’m going to alter my approach and switch to keeping and going after perch if by some miracle I do get two keepers.
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