On some of the country's best trout streams, catch-and-release may be doing more harm than good, raising questions about whether we should be killing more trout.
Trent Tatum, co-owner of the North Platte Lodge and The Reef Fly Shop, recalls that twenty years ago, two clients could catch up to 80 fish a day on a blue-ribbon tail water in central Wyoming.
“It was absurd,”
says Tatum, with anglers catching roughly 40 rainbow, brown, or cutthroat trout per angler on a boat floating a dozen miles of river.
Author's summary: Rethinking catch-and-release trout fishing methods.