So do I.
"Ken Blevins" wrote in message
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I keep mine with me , regardless of which boat I'm fishing from
Ken
"Jerry Barton" wrote in message
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I keep this URL bookmarked because this question seems to rise about once
a year. I have nothing to do with this company what so ever, I just use
and believe in the product. http://www.dbarb.com/
"Alaskan420" wrote in message
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Background...
I fish a local pond fairly regularly. It has a very high level of toxic
metals and other contaminants left behind from tanneries and mills.
I have caught numerous bass and pickerel with lesions and sores.
NOTHING CAN BE EATEN.
This spring I seem to be deep hooking more fish than normal. Usually I
am
able to lip hook 85-90% of the time.
Anyway. What should ethically be done with an inedible fish that has
been
gullet hooked?
I clipped the line on two yesterday and left the hook in the fish and
released 'em. With the quality of hook materials I doubt they just melt
away
like the old wives tale tells us.
Today I tried surgery on one. The patient was alive when I got the hook
out
but bleeding badly. I watched her struggle and die.
Any ideas????
I already crimp the barbs when I fish this pond.