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![]() "Bill Kiene" wrote in message ... I can't figure out with all the barbless regs that you can still buy barbed hooks and barbed flies? -- Bill Kiene Probably because those regs. aren't universal. I don't know of any such reg in NC, but I haven't fished all of our waters. Mark |
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![]() "snakefiddler" wrote in message ... thanks for the clarification- it's good to know the best way to handle that kind of a situation. hopefully it won't happen again, but i have a feelin that if i fish long enough...... It WILL happen again.....and it won't take long. If you sit and listen in a place where sunfish and their allies are feeding, you will hear smacking or snapping sounds as they suck in bugs off the surface. They don't simply grab them with their lips. Small and/or relatively sleek flies frequently get sucked deep into the mouth or even the throat before you can set the hook. Incidentally, are you sure that the catch and release requirement applied to sunfish? In Wisconsin and Michigan panfish are exempt from many of the restrictions applied to other species. I don't know of any place in either state where they must be released......though I wouldn't be a bit surprised if someone comes back with examples. ![]() Wolfgang |
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"snakefiddler" wrote in
: might also have made a situation i had the other day easier. i hooked a sunfish, problem was he all but swallowed the fly. it was a bitch to get out, and i'm sure there was no way he survived. i couldn't do the merciful thing and kill it and cook it because i was in a catch and release only creek. sucked. snakefiddler Yeah, bluegill and the like tend to suck flies down pretty deep. Sometimes, a good set of hemostats will help you reach the hook without killing the fish, but other times it works out the way it worked out for you. The advice for trout you can't keep is to cut the line as close to the hook as you can, and release the fish. Scott |
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"Charlie Wilson" wrote in
: My job as a cop requires almost daily visits to the local ER, where you can't help but walk by a "trophy board" displaying items they have removed from patients over the years. Some 75% of those items are fishing related, In NY, they're mostly objects being used for self- or mutual gratification. Fortunately, nothing in my chest pack could be comfortably used for such purposes SCott |
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![]() My job as a cop requires almost daily visits to the local ER, where you can't help but walk by a "trophy board" displaying items they have removed from patients over the years. Some 75% of those items are fishing related, Scott In NY, they're mostly objects being used for self- or mutual Scott gratification. Fortunately, nothing in my chest pack could be Scott comfortably used for such purposes Scott, you do understand that we _really_ didn't want to know that much about you. -- Jarmo Hurri Commercial email countermeasures included in header email address. Remove all garbage from header email address when replying, or just use . |
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![]() "Jarmo Hurri" wrote in message ... My job as a cop requires almost daily visits to the local ER, where you can't help but walk by a "trophy board" displaying items they have removed from patients over the years. Some 75% of those items are fishing related, Scott In NY, they're mostly objects being used for self- or mutual Scott gratification. Fortunately, nothing in my chest pack could be Scott comfortably used for such purposes Scott, you do understand that we _really_ didn't want to know that much about you. Agreed. I was quite comfortable with the illusion that Scott had more imagination than that. Wolfgang |
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![]() "Tim Carter" wrote in message ... "snakefiddler" wrote in message ... i'm sure roff has had *this* ... a million times, but what are some of ya'll's opinions regarding barbe ... vs barb...- i met a guy... today that says he prefers barb...- hadn't thought about it before. There you go, stirring up trouble again. i'm just like that, ya know Snake |
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In Bill Kiene wrote:
I can't figure out with all the barbless regs that you can still buy barbed hooks and barbed flies? Another question is why is the selection of barbless hooks so bloody limitted? Would be nice if there were a few more options. At least it'd save a bit of time pinching barbs down... :-) Todd (remove hook to reply) |
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On Thu, 17 Jun 2004 06:23:30 GMT, "Bill Kiene" wrote:
[snipped] I can't figure out with all the barbless regs that you can still buy barbed hooks and barbed flies? Ya needs those to hold the *worm* on, of course! Sheesh! ;-) |
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