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TunaHead
02-07-2007, 09:10 PM
I've never fished the east coast so I don't know how much of a problem this is for you guys. *On the left coast we target a number of bottom fish species that often live in deep, rocky habitat. *The problem of course is that when these fish are brought to the surface from depth, the swim bladder often ruptures and the fish arrive at the boat bloated with bulging eyes and protruding stomach's. *I don't keep all the fish I catch but the inflated ones can't swim back down. *In the long run I end up killing some small fish that haven't had a chance to breed. *Also, we have some species of rockfish which are protected. *These fish can't be kept but also can't be returned because they have become fish balloons. *It's a shame to see 'em floating away just to become seagull snacks. *
Last year I learned a technique of deflating the fish. *It's quick, it's easy and it works. *I found a web site with information and a video demonstrating the procedure. My tool of choice for this is a cheap meat injecting syringe purchased at the hardware store.
TunaHead
http://isurus.mote.org/research/cfe/fish-bio/how-to-vent-a-fish.htm
reelapeelin
02-07-2007, 09:22 PM
Yeah..."gassin" 'em will usually work insertin' needle just behind pectoral... and I hate to see the ones that won't go back down, too...but keep in mind nature doesn't WASTE anything...those ''floaters'' will be somebody's dinner ;) ...
willy
02-07-2007, 09:35 PM
I go thru the same thing fishing for Lake Trout here in the sweet water. They get the bends coming from 200-300 feet down. The non keeper sizes I have to hold into the current awhile until they revive. 
Thats why once you get a deep water Laker off the bottom and raise him about 50 - 60 feet he has no fight left in him, your just pulling dead weight. But those first 50 can be tough.
Franco
02-07-2007, 09:48 PM
Do what I did with the ex-wife, 5 or 6 cinder blocks, some chain......................................
macojoe
02-07-2007, 10:41 PM
Franco a Old Force engin will work great also! ;)
Franco
02-08-2007, 12:20 AM
And they are cheaper than cinder blocks!
Blue_Runner
02-08-2007, 08:03 PM
My sister bought me a fisherman's multi-tool type deal for Christmas. I noticed it has a deflator which looks like a syringe. At first I thought it was some sort of tiny rigging needle, then I realized what it was. Hope I get to use it one day.
Mac_Attack
02-11-2007, 11:06 AM
I'll have a 16 year old Force 150 that still running. For the right price it could be yours. Billy Mac ;D
Stinky_Hooker
02-11-2007, 11:16 AM
Tell em Mac!!!
The "Force" is still with some of us!!! :D
randlemanboater
02-11-2007, 05:28 PM
Yeah..."gassin" 'em will usually work insertin' needle just behind pectoral... and I hate to see the ones that won't go back down, too...but keep in mind nature doesn't WASTE anything...those ''floaters'' will be somebody's dinner *;) ...
My Grandfather would roll over in his grave if he knew people were throwing fish back into the ocean after catching them.
He would filet a 1/4 pound spot.
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