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<blockquote data-quote="Shooter33" data-source="post: 4470505" data-attributes="member: 16655"><p>All great advice. I definitely want to release the fish unharmed, that was part of my intent with a heavy rod, line and leader. There are lots of fish that will fight themselves to an unrecoverable state if you can't land them before they exhaust themselves. I hadn't taken the water temp into account before, but I'll follow that advice for sure. I would think some rain and a little higher flow would also help lower the water temp some, but waiting until fall sounds like a good idea for the fish and fisherman.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shooter33, post: 4470505, member: 16655"] All great advice. I definitely want to release the fish unharmed, that was part of my intent with a heavy rod, line and leader. There are lots of fish that will fight themselves to an unrecoverable state if you can't land them before they exhaust themselves. I hadn't taken the water temp into account before, but I'll follow that advice for sure. I would think some rain and a little higher flow would also help lower the water temp some, but waiting until fall sounds like a good idea for the fish and fisherman. [/QUOTE]
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