Legal - No

Any fish hooked anywhere other than in the mouth is foul hooked. You
could have landed that fish with a scallop dragger.

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Hello all.  It is not often that we as a community are given an
opportunity
such as the one which I am about to present.  No - this is not a
solicitation in any way for funds, gear, goods, or
what-have-you....what I
am offering to this group is the chance to help define a small section
of
the Book of Fishing Ethics (a mythical publication contained primarily
in
the mind of the fisherman.)

The question of the day pertains to the Philosophy surrounding the
question
of "When is a fish caught?"  This, as with most philosophical
questions,
might seem at first like an incredible waste of mental energy....but I
encourage you to dust off your Flyshop-Logo-Embossed Thinking Caps,
fire up
those synapses and prepare to opine.

-----------------------------------------------------DISCLAIMER-------------
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What you are about to read is entirely true.  After having been duly
reprimanded by Master DonObiwan Ordes (a.k.a DonObi Wannabe, a.k.a.
DonObi
Wantoomany) for my, shall we say, inaccuracy in Piscatorial
Enumeration, I
don't want to have people thinking that I am exaggerating...we are
talking
about ONE fish here...I think.  


Last night I was fishing the Salty Pacific by the pier in Santa
Barbara, Ca
(future home of yours truly...Santa Barbara, that is...not the pier). 
After
quite a long period of not catching anything (while watching my friend
repeatedly hook up) I began to become quite desolate.  Cast after
cast....nothing.  Then (and the Wheel of Fishing Karma spins and stops
on......I'm not sure).....hook up.  To something with weight.  That
doesn't
move.  It just sits there.  "Crap...just a hang-up," says this
future-philosopher.  Then the hang-up moves a bit.  "Oh boy, not a
hang-up."
I start to reel in....feels like I'm pulling in a piece of lively
kelp.
"Bummer....lively kelp," says I.  My buddy had come over to see what
kind of
hog I was pulling up...then quickly lost interest after the "life"
slowly
ebbed from the "kelp" which I had so artfully tricked into taking my
fly.
As I pulled my catch to the last five or so feet of water...my fly
breaks
the surface...and it is snagged on a long piece of green nylon.  "Aw
crap...a piece of green nylon snagged on a piece of Ex-Lively Kelp,"
thought
I.  And then....
My Green Nylon Kelp Fish decided that it didn't like the beach...and
took
off...
Now - upon bringing this heretofore unknown creature back to the beach
I
noticed that it was actually a halibut of the Quite Large persuasion
attached to a green nylon stringer.  Apparently some sad soul had
caught a
nice halibut, decided to put it on a stringer...and promptly lost it
back to
the welcoming arms of the ocean.  Said halibut was landed and, to the
tune
of much laughing, my friend and I started to philosophize (which
consisted
mainly of a lot of head scratching.

Here's the question:
Did I catch my first legal halibut?

Points to keep in mind:
-I did land this fish
-I did cast the fly...played the fish...landed it without any
assistance
-the fly was not in the fish's mouth...or even TOUCHING the fish at
any
place on its body...it was attached to the STRINGER

So - If a fish is landed but only because of a snag on something left
behind
from another fisherman...is it really caught?
Another point for consideration...if the person who had initially
caught the
fish was a C&W guy (or gal)...and if the only reason that I caught this
fish
was because they had ORIGINALLY caught it....do I lose any Purist
Points
(please see the recent comment as a JOKE!!!)....am I to be classified
as a
C&W Fisherman-by-proxy (twitch....shudder....)?

So - for those of you who have been kind enough to stay through the
whole
story...now is the time for you to cast your vote.  
Did I catch a legal halibut?  Yes or no.  Or maybe....
Justify your answer...remember that we are defining the philosophical
standpoint for posterity.

Everyone has an equal vote...I'll let people know what the final
outcome is
(a note to our esteemed delegates from the great state of
Florida....we're
only voting ONCE per person....).

Cheers,
Chris (a.k.a Chrishopper)

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