1) What is a "beaked" hook?
2) I can think of a whole bunch of timers I wish I'd set the hook a second
time but didn't.
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"RichZ" wrote in message
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Because too often, they grab the tiniest bite before the beak leads the
point back out of the skin/meat whatever, and you end up with a very
precariously hooked fish.
Of course this photo could also be used to illustrate why I NEVER use
multiple hooksets. No way you know if the first set it something like
this,
in which case the 2nd set is 99% sure to just rip it free.
http://www.richz.com/fishing/images/no_beaks_for_me.jpg
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