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Florida on the other hand.
"Anglers may catch and release prohibited shark species in state waters."
These are Florida's guidelines, which they didn't seem to follow.
Catch and release methods: By using the following techniques when fishing for shark, anglers can greatly increase fish survival rates.
- Use tackle heavy enough to land a fish quickly to reduce exhaustion, which could result in its death or weaken it making it more vulnerable to predators. (Prohibited species that die while on the line after being caught in state waters should be returned to the water.)
- Release the fish while it is in the water when possible.
- Use a de-hooking device to remove hooks safely.
- Use non-stainless steel hooks - these hooks can dissolve if they remain in a fish.
- Use non-offset circle hooks when fishing with natural bait to avoid gut hooking a fish - circle hooks tend to hook fish in the jaw, making them easy to remove.
- Bend barbs down on hooks so they can be removed with less damage to a fish.
the news article says they pulled anchor and were drug around, they did not mention whether this was just for the fun of it of it was a technique they were using to bring the large fish in close.
When fishing large gamefish don't they normally pull anchor?
also, California laws are WAY more restrictive then Florida, with just about anything, comparing them to Florida is apples to orangutangs . . .