It’s often said that 90-percent of the fish that get away are lost in the first few moments or the last few moments of the fight. Quite often that’s true. And while you can’t do much about those fish being lost right at the start, you can do a heck of a lot to ensure that you lose fewer fish during the end game. These tips for landing fish will help.
And of course, always remember: if you’re landing a big fish that you intend to release, treat it gently and get it back into the water asap!
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