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How to Hold a Bass and How to Unhook a Fish After the Catch

When it comes to bass, many anglers like to practice what is known as CPR – Catch, Photo, and Release. If that sounds like you, it’s important to know how to hold a bass properly and how to release fish to ensure their survival.

Last updated on March 4th, 2025 at 03:19 pm

SUMMARY: Proper catch-and-release techniques for bass fishing can help ensure the well-being of both the fish and the angler. Discover how to hold a bass without injuring it and how to unhook a fish and safely release it. Safety and fish survival are key priorities, emphasizing the importance of handling with care.

I tell people I’m too lazy to clean fish, but I’m not sure that’s the entire story of why I practice catch and release. Don’t get me wrong, I like a fish fry as well as anyone, so I’m not opposed to eating what I’ve caught. I just haven’t found the motivation to go there. Personal preference, I suppose. Some people will keep their limit. Some will keep a few to eat and put back the rest. Some pond owners like to have the bass culled on occasion — sometimes to remove the small guys, sometimes to remove a few lunkers.

For when you do plan to release your catch, here are some tips, including how to hold a bass without injuring it and how to unhook a fish after the catch. Bass respond well to catch and release because of their hardiness and have the ability to withstand minor hook injuries without compromising their ability to feed and without suffering damage to their gills.

Learning to handle your catch correctly can prevent injury to both you and the fish.

Have a Plan

I expect to catch a bass every time I fish. I’ve been known to be wrong about that, but I’ve never found myself unprepared.

That means having the proper tools with you: Tapered needle-nose pliers, a hook-removal tool, a line-cutter, a camera to document the catch, and something to measure and/or weigh the fish, in case you’re planning to tell your friends and family the truth. (I know. But at least you’ll have that option.) Here’s a pretty basic fishing trip checklist. And know the regulations. It’s often the case that you can’t keep the fish even if you want to because of size and/or quantity limitations imposed by your state wildlife agency.

Safety First

How to Hold a Bass

First, let’s talk about how to hold a bass. It’s important to support the fish’s weight properly to avoid injuring it. You may not always be able to follow them all to the T, but here’s a good list of best practices:

Source: Virginia DWR

How to Unhook a Fish

When it comes to unhooking a fish, it’s important to do it as quickly and efficiently as possible to minimize stress on the fish. Here’s how to do it:

Practicing catch-and-release fishing can help to preserve our natural resources. By following these tips on how to hold a bass and how to unhook a fish after the catch, you’ll be able to enjoy a fun and responsible fishing trip.

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