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Swallowed Hooks
The line hanging out of the fishes mouth drags in the water. The drag helps
to prevent the hook from moving sideways in the throat, further blocking the throat. I didn't make this up, I read it in a very lengthy and scientific study. I'll post the study if I can find it. "Dan Krueger" wrote in message ink.net... That doesn't make any sense. Why not ten feet? I don't get the logic. Dan Richard Liebert wrote: Leave about 18" of line hanging out of the fish's mouth. This will help prevent the hook from blocking the throat so it can feed. I read a study that basically stated that the fish has a poor chance of survival, especially if there is any blood present. The hook does not rust quickly, if at all. "Sideshow Raheem" wrote in message news:voxLc.134509$a24.100289@attbi_s03... What is the recommended thing to do when the bass swallows the hook. I've heard many different things and really don't know what to do. I want that 3 pounder I caught to live and become a 6 pounder... Thanks! |
Swallowed Hooks
Got the article. Follow this link, it is a very convincing article.
http://www.wmi.org/bassfish/articles/T31.htm "Richard Liebert" wrote in message ... The line hanging out of the fishes mouth drags in the water. The drag helps to prevent the hook from moving sideways in the throat, further blocking the throat. I didn't make this up, I read it in a very lengthy and scientific study. I'll post the study if I can find it. "Dan Krueger" wrote in message ink.net... That doesn't make any sense. Why not ten feet? I don't get the logic. Dan Richard Liebert wrote: Leave about 18" of line hanging out of the fish's mouth. This will help prevent the hook from blocking the throat so it can feed. I read a study that basically stated that the fish has a poor chance of survival, especially if there is any blood present. The hook does not rust quickly, if at all. "Sideshow Raheem" wrote in message news:voxLc.134509$a24.100289@attbi_s03... What is the recommended thing to do when the bass swallows the hook. I've heard many different things and really don't know what to do. I want that 3 pounder I caught to live and become a 6 pounder... Thanks! |
Swallowed Hooks
Got the article. Follow this link, it is a very convincing article.
http://www.wmi.org/bassfish/articles/T31.htm "Richard Liebert" wrote in message ... The line hanging out of the fishes mouth drags in the water. The drag helps to prevent the hook from moving sideways in the throat, further blocking the throat. I didn't make this up, I read it in a very lengthy and scientific study. I'll post the study if I can find it. "Dan Krueger" wrote in message ink.net... That doesn't make any sense. Why not ten feet? I don't get the logic. Dan Richard Liebert wrote: Leave about 18" of line hanging out of the fish's mouth. This will help prevent the hook from blocking the throat so it can feed. I read a study that basically stated that the fish has a poor chance of survival, especially if there is any blood present. The hook does not rust quickly, if at all. "Sideshow Raheem" wrote in message news:voxLc.134509$a24.100289@attbi_s03... What is the recommended thing to do when the bass swallows the hook. I've heard many different things and really don't know what to do. I want that 3 pounder I caught to live and become a 6 pounder... Thanks! |
Swallowed Hooks
What is wrong with taking it home and eating it. That 3 pounder just might
eat a 3 ouncer that is destined to grow up to be a 33 pounder. One never knows. -- Bill Chesapeake, Va "Jerry Barton (NervisRek)" wrote in message ... http://www.dbarb.com/ "Sideshow Raheem" wrote in message news:voxLc.134509$a24.100289@attbi_s03... What is the recommended thing to do when the bass swallows the hook. I've heard many different things and really don't know what to do. I want that 3 pounder I caught to live and become a 6 pounder... Thanks! |
Swallowed Hooks
What is wrong with taking it home and eating it. That 3 pounder just might
eat a 3 ouncer that is destined to grow up to be a 33 pounder. One never knows. -- Bill Chesapeake, Va "Jerry Barton (NervisRek)" wrote in message ... http://www.dbarb.com/ "Sideshow Raheem" wrote in message news:voxLc.134509$a24.100289@attbi_s03... What is the recommended thing to do when the bass swallows the hook. I've heard many different things and really don't know what to do. I want that 3 pounder I caught to live and become a 6 pounder... Thanks! |
Swallowed Hooks
Steve -- I happen to know Ralph Manns. When I met him in the early 1990s, he
was a graduate student in freshwater biology specializing in black bass at Southwest Texas State University -- which at that time had one of the best warm water freshwater fisheries programs in the nation. I haven't seen Ralph in more than 10 years, but when I knew him he was about as knowledgeable about black bass biology as any person I ever met. He had done all sorts of research and his findings frequently flew in the face of conventional wisdon. He told me back then to mash the barb down on my hooks and I'd be able to release most fish unharmed -- small price to pay for the few fish I might miss. I've been practicing barbless bassing ever since. Family, Friends, Fishing, Rob Storm http://stormsrestaurants.com |
Swallowed Hooks
Steve -- I happen to know Ralph Manns. When I met him in the early 1990s, he
was a graduate student in freshwater biology specializing in black bass at Southwest Texas State University -- which at that time had one of the best warm water freshwater fisheries programs in the nation. I haven't seen Ralph in more than 10 years, but when I knew him he was about as knowledgeable about black bass biology as any person I ever met. He had done all sorts of research and his findings frequently flew in the face of conventional wisdon. He told me back then to mash the barb down on my hooks and I'd be able to release most fish unharmed -- small price to pay for the few fish I might miss. I've been practicing barbless bassing ever since. Family, Friends, Fishing, Rob Storm http://stormsrestaurants.com |
Swallowed Hooks
"Richard Liebert" wrote in message ... Got the article. Follow this link, it is a very convincing article. http://www.wmi.org/bassfish/articles/T31.htm Ralph gave me permission to use the same article. That's what convinced me to concentrate harder to prevent deep hooking in the first place, and to when I must, leave a long tag end to the cut off line. -- Steve @ OutdoorFrontiers http://www.outdoorfrontiers.com G & S Guide Service and Custom Rods http://www.herefishyfishy.com |
Swallowed Hooks
"Richard Liebert" wrote in message ... Got the article. Follow this link, it is a very convincing article. http://www.wmi.org/bassfish/articles/T31.htm Ralph gave me permission to use the same article. That's what convinced me to concentrate harder to prevent deep hooking in the first place, and to when I must, leave a long tag end to the cut off line. -- Steve @ OutdoorFrontiers http://www.outdoorfrontiers.com G & S Guide Service and Custom Rods http://www.herefishyfishy.com |
Swallowed Hooks
Great question! Has anyone got any links to any scientific studies that
were made which showed mortality rate outcomes from various hook removal choices? Thanks. John "Sideshow Raheem" wrote in message news:voxLc.134509$a24.100289@attbi_s03... What is the recommended thing to do when the bass swallows the hook. I've heard many different things and really don't know what to do. I want that 3 pounder I caught to live and become a 6 pounder... Thanks! |
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