If taking a fish out of water is just too much stress for them to handle.........then they should try a 60 hour work week, pay a big mortgage, provide for three kids and a wife!
Anybody overly concerned about my stress???




That's so true, reminds me of a joke I heard once.
"I moved into a small apartment in downtown Toronto and didn't know anyone so I was thinking of buying a dog to keep me company. When I went to the pet store the employee asked me what kind of living conditions I had. So I said that I had a small apartment downtown and she said that it wasn't sufficient for the dog to be comfortable. Apparently the dog had higher standards than I do..."
My opinion, being out of the water is bad for any fish, and I wouldn't be surprised if it somewhat affected the females fertility rates... I think something that should also be considered is the stage in which the fish are in. Keeping with the example of bass, the bass around here have a long closed season in which only a portion of it is even for spawning purposes. Therefore, taking a picture of a bass in April to mid to late May probably puts the same stress on a fish as taking a picture the a fish in July. If the fish is on it's bed it should be put back ASAP. There have been a lot of good points in this thread, very interesting stuff.