Originally Posted by
T316
http:///forum/post/3173490
FLUSH HIM...
Not saying we all don't have our favorites, and we all hold some degree of sadness/dignity, but it's a freakin' fish....say your goodbyes and push the lever.
Well, there is some legitimacy to it's worthiness to study. Specifically dealing with fish too large to flush, such as when I had to put down my Harlequin Tusk...
Not sure I agree with whereever Supra got that info, mainly the freezer method. This is mostly uneducated, which I know I shouldn't do, but based on personal thoughts/experience. I used to witness something similar every year in February, when we'd actually get near freezing temps in Broward County. The nuisance wild iguanas just slowly turn into popsicles. If they really were in any sorts of pain, they would attempt to do something, other then lay on the tree branch, till they fall off dead... I really think the shock he's eluding to, involves other water parameters, then temperature.