On The Rise

On The Rise is where we share the observations, lessons, and stories that come from time spent outside. It is a place for practical gear knowledge, thoughtful conservation guidance, and insights from anglers who value the craft and meaning of fishing. Whether the topic is fish health, net design, or the small details that shape a day on the river, On The Rise reflects Rising’s belief that fishing is richer when approached with intention and respect for the places that make it possible.

Depredation (AKA The Tax Man)

Depredation (AKA The Tax Man)

Depredation happens when a predator targets a fish that is tired, disoriented, or slow to recover. Anglers often see it with sharks eating hooked bonefish or tarpon, but the more common version occurs after release when a weakened fish cannot swim away quickly enough. Extended air exposure and exhaustion make released fish vulnerable. Using a net to shorten the fight, keep the fish wet, and support proper recovery gives it the strength it needs to escape predators once it swims out of your hands.

Catch & Care

Catch & Care

Catch and release is only part of the story. What matters most is how the fish returns to the river. Catch & Care is about landing fish quickly, keeping them in the water, and handling them gently so they can recover and swim away strong. Small choices in the moment make a big difference for the fish and for the rivers we love.

The Role of Basket Depth in Fish Recovery

The Role of Basket Depth in Fish Recovery

Basket depth plays a critical role in how a fish recovers after landing. A deeper basket allows the fish to settle, remain upright, and stay submerged while stress levels drop and oxygen balance returns. By reducing thrashing, air exposure, and instability, the right basket depth supports faster recovery and a stronger swim away after release.

Why a Proper Hook Removal Tool Protects Fish Health

Why a Proper Hook Removal Tool Protects Fish Health

A proper hook removal tool shortens handling time, keeps fish in the water, and allows the hook to come out cleanly with far less stress. By controlling the hook instead of the fish, anglers protect the slime coat, reduce air exposure, and improve recovery after release. The right tool turns a stressful moment into a fast, safe one for both the fish and the angler.

The Science Behind Rubber Net Bags and Fish Survival Rates

The Science Behind Rubber Net Bags and Fish Survival Rates

Rubber net bags are not just a modern trend. They are backed by clear biological and mechanical evidence showing that softer, knotless materials protect a fish’s slime coat, reduce abrasion, lower stress, and improve survival after release. By distributing pressure evenly and minimizing entanglement, rubber nets create a safer landing environment that supports responsible catch and release and healthier fisheries overall.