Curt,
What we learned as members of the rockfish committee is Wayne Palsson thinks any method of release is a waste of time and will result in eventual death. It took us many hours of discussion to get him to even look at several of the methods out there. This is the result of our efforts:
http://wdfw.wa.gov/fishing/rockfish/mortality.htmlI personally have used the Alaska method described with an old pipe jig with big barbless hook silver soldered on it for years. The key is to be ready. I have an old but reliable Penn Super Mariner with 50 pound braid and an old rod sawed off just past the first eye reserved for the task. My theory is that doing something is better than nothing and if even 10% survive that is better than doing nothing. There’s not much worse than watching a gull peck the eyes out of a yelloweye stuck on the surface so even if they become crab food instead of bird food it’s a plus. I will admit that occasionally there’s a big jerk part way down presumably a lingcod taking advantage of the situation.
Here’s a purpose built rig
http://www.sheltonproducts.com/SFD.htmlAccording to this study some species recover better than with up to an 80% survival rate:
http://www-csgc.ucsd.edu/NEWSROOM/NEWSR ... hDown.html For me it was very frustrating to put these studies before the WDFW folks and have them discounted as junk science but, to their credit, they finally relented.
Bear