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How do you kill trout after catching?

Asked: Maverick In Motion, LLC, Last Updated:

You can use a stringer line through the gills to haul around fish or you can shove a stick through the gills and out the mouth and carry a few on one stick. In those cases I will stab it in the head, let it sit for a few minutes while I'm still fishing, and come back later when it's less floppy to gut it.

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