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No Fish Dry July with Keep Fish Wet

No Fish Dry July with Keep Fish Wet

More Vibes & Views. Less Grip & Grins.

Fly Fishers International is a strong advocate of proper fish handling and releasing. From mid-atlantic striped bass to wester trout, all fish benefit from proper care in the water during any neccessary handling and return to the water. 

FFI is a proud partner of Keep Fish Wet, and the effort to spread awareness of proper handling. Keep Fish Wet is working to extend this awareness with No Fish Dry July. 

Keep Fish Wet Launches Second Annual No Fish Dry July

Amherst, MA — July 1st, 2022 — Announcing the second annual No Fish Dry July, an initiative to help anglers create better outcomes for each fish they release. For the month of July, Keep Fish Wet and Ten And Two Co. challenge anglers to make a 31-day commitment to not take a single photo of a fish. All month long Keep Fish Wet will be sharing inspiration for fish-less photography and the science behind what happens to fish as water temperatures rise. 

With many places across North America experiencing extreme drought and higher than average water temperatures, the way we handle fish during the hottest time of year is crucial to their well-being. As water temperatures rise, fish become physiologically stressed, increasing the time it takes for them to recover from capture and handling, and increasing the chance of mortality once released. 

Instead, we encourage anglers to post other artful shots of their summer angling experience. This simple shift in the fishing community’s catch-and-release behavior could do years of good for your fish’s home water.  After all, fishing is rarely just about catching fish. 

Follow along on social media as well as at keepfishwet.org to learn about how fish respond when the water gets warm, how you can tell if fish are stressed, and to see some beautiful fish-less photography. 

Enter the giveaway to be eligible to win an awesome prize package from Waterworks Lamson, Patagonia, Bajio Sunglasses, Fulling Mill, Cheeky, Scientific Anglers, Fly Fishing Climate Alliance, and Ten And Two Co.