Are the natural trout protected in Estonia or an you catch it with adipose fin to cook and eat? Here in Finland the natural population of the fish is bad and they have to be released back. Planted fish are free to catch for meal within the required minimum measurement of 50cm. That is nice fish!
They are ptotected only by minimum L 50 cm. We can take a fish with adipose fin to eat. But restrictions go up if its in river to spawn. Actually these laws have room to improve. Today I saw many fishing nets in the sea, catching fish that are goin to spawn. You cant control who dies and who doesnt in the net....
@@IvarPaaps taking the fish out of water can very easily result in fungi infections, weighing the fish by hanging it from a hook can very easily damage the spine of the fish - Just because it swam away doesn't mean it survived - You've got a bit to go on your journey still - Painful to watch
Very nice catch! Greetings from Finland.
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Nice catch 🙏 little tip, dont drag the trout back and forward when release, it makes it harder for the fish to recover, just hold it still 👌🙏🎣🎣
I was thinking that this way water flows more efficiently through gills and recovery is faster 🤔
Are the natural trout protected in Estonia or an you catch it with adipose fin to cook and eat? Here in Finland the natural population of the fish is bad and they have to be released back. Planted fish are free to catch for meal within the required minimum measurement of 50cm. That is nice fish!
They are ptotected only by minimum L 50 cm. We can take a fish with adipose fin to eat. But restrictions go up if its in river to spawn. Actually these laws have room to improve. Today I saw many fishing nets in the sea, catching fish that are goin to spawn. You cant control who dies and who doesnt in the net....
@@IvarPaaps Ok thanks!
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this fish died with no reason - gruesome
@@Uskutch You never know. Watch the video again!
Bigger fish, especially trouts take way longer to recover because of their mass, so stop talking about things you know nothing about.
@@IvarPaaps taking the fish out of water can very easily result in fungi infections, weighing the fish by hanging it from a hook can very easily damage the spine of the fish - Just because it swam away doesn't mean it survived - You've got a bit to go on your journey still - Painful to watch