I do not know how many of you have read this already but I found it really interesting.
Just have read this in the new" BC OUTDOORS Sport Fishing"
I think think this info will bring some funny looking faces for sure so here it goes.
"Numerous studies,many carried out here in BC,have provided actual survival rates for caught and released fish from the recreational fishery.
In the ocean environment,for example,studies from BC and Washington State show that survival rates range from
85 to 99 % for legal sized salmon.All studies have shown clearly that 99% of fish mortality comes from hook injury,not from handling or any other factors.
Fish feeding aggressively tend to have a lower survival rate because they take the bait or lure deep thus increasing the chance of the hook striking a lethal point.
Bait is often claimed to be the "fish killer" in angling,but the study shows otherwise.A long term study of the Nicola River herein BC dealing with chinook salmon taken on salmon roe,shows a survival rate in excess of 97%.A similar program in the shushwap river showed a 94% survival rate,while one on the Skeena came in at 96%.A study of the migration and spawning patterns of the Chilliwack River showed a 98% survival rate again using bait.
This past august and september,the DFO and the angling community began the first of four planned test studies of the survival rate of sockaye salmon caught and released in the Fraser River.Bottom bouncing,or "FLOSSING",was was the angling method used.Up until this year,the DFO had been using a maximum 90% survival rate for these fish caught and released in the recreational fishery.This past summer,despite a very low return,volunteer anglers of all skill levels managed to catch and land 174 sockeye.They were held for 24 hours in net pens and then released after that.Any mortalities were autopsied and the cause of death ascertained.
Throughout the course of this study only two sockeye died, only one of which could be identified as having died as a result of fishery impact.The results of this first study show that sockeye caught and released in the Fraser river recreational fishery have a survival rate of 99.5%,which was much higher then many of us expected.Experience tells me that similar results can be expected over the balance of the study.The results seem to prove that anglers in this fishery pose no threat to Fraser River sockeye stocks."
Very, very interesting..........