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<blockquote data-quote="agelessssone" data-source="post: 5404769" data-attributes="member: 15891"><p>Stripers fight to exhaustion and build up lactic acid in their muscles, like a lifter in a gym.</p><p>They have to be revived meticulously before they are released.</p><p>The two fish pictured above were held and wiggled by the tail to work the acid from their muscles, and held until they vigorously kicked from my grasp.</p><p>We were fishing a cool river (64 degrees) so I would believe they survived.</p><p>Keys to survival is to get them to the boat as quickly as possible, have the camera ready BEFORE the fish is in the boat, get the fish back in the water ASAP, and lastly, proper resuscitation before release.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="agelessssone, post: 5404769, member: 15891"] Stripers fight to exhaustion and build up lactic acid in their muscles, like a lifter in a gym. They have to be revived meticulously before they are released. The two fish pictured above were held and wiggled by the tail to work the acid from their muscles, and held until they vigorously kicked from my grasp. We were fishing a cool river (64 degrees) so I would believe they survived. Keys to survival is to get them to the boat as quickly as possible, have the camera ready BEFORE the fish is in the boat, get the fish back in the water ASAP, and lastly, proper resuscitation before release. [/QUOTE]
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