yesterday tim and i pulled up 2 nice smallies from 35-50 ft of water after we put um in the live well we noticed that they were floating on thier sides. chuck said it was a form of the bends ( like divers get when they come up too fast) after doing some reading last night
Chuck was spot on. And i found some info and some utube vidios that could save the fishes life. it where you would remove a scale from the fish and insert a hypodermic needle into the swim bladder thus allowing the air to drain from the bladder and the fish becomes boyent again. this info comes from gary yamamotos site (inside line) it talks about the stomacs coming out of the mouth. i had a small pearch and thats exactly what was happening. after reading these articals and waching a few utube vidios. i,m shure i,m going to practice this with all my catch and release from deep water. if the fish are showing signs.this is potentialy deadly to the fish. and it dosnt look as if you need to be a skilled surgen to pull this off. Guys check it out and let me know your opnions sorry for the long read and spelling
one site had a pic if a realy small ice pick for the initnal hole and a basketball/ football inflator pin to let the air out of the bladder. and all you would need is the broken off needle ( somthing hollow) however the prob with something that small is it gets cloged on the 1st try. i think they recomend a #28 needle for best results
sounds like a bad idea to me..you put a hole in the bladder then it will never work right again. May seem to save the fish at the time but it is only prolonging the death imo. It isn't as though the hole miraculously heals and once the fish needs to inflate it again it will not be able to do so once released. The difference in doing it in a human is the doctors later fix the damage, both through surgery and long time monitored recovery..we have no way of doing so on this fish, risking the bladder tearing at your "hole" later or simply always slowly leaking air from the bladder never allowing the fish to properly use it and thusly harming its swimming patterns in the future, probably leading to predation or starvation. Not to mention by removing a scale and harming the slime coat of the fish you run the increased risk of infection, add to that making a hole allowing possible infection to the inner body cavity...Your best bet, is to either not fish that deep, or plan to eat what you catch in my opinion.
thanks guys for your opnipns. i have done some reaserch on this. and the term( fizzing) is used and also says that the bladder repairs itself. a new rule has ben inacted for florida that all boats while fishing require a venting tool to be present on board ( if in the gulf) so thats got to hav some value to it I dont know if I would stop small mouth fishing as they are a deep water fish and also a game fish I dont know anybody who eats um IMO i think the fish have a better chance of survival with a deflated air bladder so there not flopping around on the surface baking in the sun. or just waiting for some form of pray to take them down. or up in the sky.
thanks guys for your opnipns. i have done some reaserch on this. and the term( fizzing) is used and also says that the bladder repairs itself. a new rule has ben inacted for florida that all boats while fishing require a venting tool to be present on board ( if in the gulf) so thats got to hav some value to it I dont know if I would stop small mouth fishing as they are a deep water fish and also a game fish I dont know anybody who eats um IMO i think the fish have a better chance of survival with a deflated air bladder so there not flopping around on the surface baking in the sun. or just waiting for some form of pray to take them down. or up in the sky.