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Old 08-15-2006, 10:57 AM
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handling zander

I,m going to try and tell you how to go about handling zander as at some point you will no doubt catch one and its best to either be with some one who can show you first hand or have some insight in to how to handle them .
now like pike these predators are not as tough as they look so great care should be taken ,Now zander are like there cousin the perch when being held they have a rough feel to the body so holding them should not be to much of a problem .

Small zeds can be easerly handle by picking them up across the back just Below the head but be careful cause the have a spiny dorsal fin like perch and can give you a nasty jab .

When handling bigger fish you should really use the net and when unhooking a zander its similar to unhooking a pike but with the zander being smaller in comparison to the pike there mouths are smaller so there is not to much room.
so first thing to do is lay the fish down and then slide your finger up through the gill cover and into the bottom of the mouth now you can gently pull its lower jaw open this will now allow you to see its dentistry for the first time and also allow you to locate the hooks with a set of forceps very easy but be carefull when doing this as the hooks will be near your fingers .



Now if the zed is hooked at the back of its mouth at the front of his throat you will have to put the forceps through the gill cover .
great care should be taken here so not to damage the gill rakers, once you have located the hooks gently turn the forceps and the hook should pull clear.

I have had the odd fish that refused to open its mouth and i was shown by a fellow zed angler what to do was , is gently force the forceps into the front of his mouth and then open them up this will assist in helping you to open its mouth i,ve found that once open it will stay open easerly .
now when it come to weighing zeds it like most fish use a wetted weigh sling(don,t forget to zero the scales ) there are some very good weigh slings on the market i use the fox safety sling as this hold the fish safely while weighing .

When returning zander don,t just put them in the water and walkaway as zander will and can die easerly just hold them till they are ready, to do this hold the wrist of the fish above its tail fin until the fish wants to go you,ll know when this is as it will kick very hard and you will get showered with water .
on a lot of places i try to leave them in the landing net till i feel they are suitably recovered.

If a zed is taking longer to recover this might be due to being out of the water longer than normal due to a deep hooked fish or the warmer conditions can affect them quickly .

A trick to employ is to stake out two bank sticks one either side of the zed just behind the pectoral fins , to hold it up right this will allow you not to have hold it as this some time can take an hour of so to recover ,but keep checking it to make sure its ok.


Now when taking picture i have the camera and tripod set up so all i have to do is unhook it press the timer button and my pictures are done but not every one will be ready so what you should do is either put it in a staked out pike tube or place the landing net back in the water while you prep the camera .

Now also if i was fishing in hot weather a lot of care should be taken with zander and most zander anglers in really hot period of summer will normally not take picture unless its on the cooler days as they can belly up very quickly so great care should be taking at this time of year if you decide to target them during the summer month .

I hope this helps when you get you first zed .

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Excellent advice Kev. Bet ther'e not as spikey as Bass though. With those things, if it's not the dorsal Spines, then it's the razor sharp gill covers. They get me every time...LOL
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that is cracking read kev good info on beginners like me
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great advice there kev , all i need to do is catch one now
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Always good to learn something new everday. Thanks for the wise words!
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sounds like great advice m8, people like yourself are very important to help educate beginners like myself, especially as there are not always people on the bank or we know who can show us how things should be done.


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have any of you guys ever put together any video clips to go with you're written information?
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