Here are some examples of pictures of bonefish that were also pretty good for the bonefish.
Minimize Air Exposure. Minimize Handling.
![GBI-1088](https://bonefishonthebrain.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/05/GBI-1088-199x300.jpg)
Here's Aaron himself. The fish is in the water. That's good.
![OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA](https://bonefishonthebrain.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/05/P3090063-300x213.jpg)
Another good pic from Aaron, this one underwater. Underwater cameras are coming WAY down in price. Pick one up.
![IMG_0982](https://bonefishonthebrain.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/05/IMG_0982-300x200.jpg)
A nice fish and not a lot of air exposure. A+
Three pretty good examples of getting the picture and doing so in a way that the fish is less likely to get munched upon.
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All these suggestions apply to most all fish, Trout especially. Minimal handling is best to insure they survive the encounter.