Graham Elliott
Senior Member & Supporter
Especially in warmer water temperatures or an extended fight, barbel sometimes take a lengthy recovery time. A major sign is a fish that doesn't appear to be able to right itself.
Over and above good practice in resting and handling, and any photographing a way that can make a major difference follows.
Especially during the last part of the fight, drawing to the net with the fishes head possibly above the water, typically a fish will gulp air.
This can cause an increase of the normal bouyancy causing a fish unable to right itself.
So a way to quickly address this is when holding the fish in the net, with the head underwater, run your finger, or pair of fingers, quite firmly from the vent along the gut line to underneath the gills area.
You will probably see air expelled. Repeat another time if needed.
Continue to rest the fish that hopefully will be able to right itself soon afterwards. Wait until it strongly starts to kick strongly before releasing.
Generally smaller fish are OK. It's generally the larger ones that may need help.
Over and above good practice in resting and handling, and any photographing a way that can make a major difference follows.
Especially during the last part of the fight, drawing to the net with the fishes head possibly above the water, typically a fish will gulp air.
This can cause an increase of the normal bouyancy causing a fish unable to right itself.
So a way to quickly address this is when holding the fish in the net, with the head underwater, run your finger, or pair of fingers, quite firmly from the vent along the gut line to underneath the gills area.
You will probably see air expelled. Repeat another time if needed.
Continue to rest the fish that hopefully will be able to right itself soon afterwards. Wait until it strongly starts to kick strongly before releasing.
Generally smaller fish are OK. It's generally the larger ones that may need help.