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<blockquote data-quote="Rizzo" data-source="post: 225639" data-attributes="member: 736"><p>Just to simplify the whole meaning of their mission is all the fish are put back with the intention of having as little impact on the fishery as possible. Where it is different is some make it, some dont but that is everyday fishing in general. You are however indicating that the fish are going to be pulled from deep water which is not as common as you think. I know quite a few guys that were fishing the NWT that were up shallow. We won the AIM championship last year in August in 13fow or less. </p><p></p><p>It's never going to be perfect but it's an effort to try and preserve. Maybe rag on the guys pulling from out that deep but not the people holding the event. The comment was made last year by the director about pulling fish from deep water. He asked that thought be put into giving the fish the best chance for survival by not pulling them up to fast or have a way to get them back down safely.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rizzo, post: 225639, member: 736"] Just to simplify the whole meaning of their mission is all the fish are put back with the intention of having as little impact on the fishery as possible. Where it is different is some make it, some dont but that is everyday fishing in general. You are however indicating that the fish are going to be pulled from deep water which is not as common as you think. I know quite a few guys that were fishing the NWT that were up shallow. We won the AIM championship last year in August in 13fow or less. It's never going to be perfect but it's an effort to try and preserve. Maybe rag on the guys pulling from out that deep but not the people holding the event. The comment was made last year by the director about pulling fish from deep water. He asked that thought be put into giving the fish the best chance for survival by not pulling them up to fast or have a way to get them back down safely. [/QUOTE]
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