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![]() Gene C wrote: It was a foam beetle. I did not (I forgot) to crimp the barb. My question is, how long does one try to remove the hook. Will leaving it in the mouth (including the foam bug) be a problem. I guess the question comes down to does it matter if the bug you're leaving in the fishes mouth is foam or a fur and feather. IMO, one should not try too "hard" to remove the hook, especially if it is swallowed fairly deep. If I can't get it out immediately with hemostats or ketchem-release, I cut the tippet and let the fish go. Every thing I've ever read or heard states the hook will either work out or disolve without longterm effect on the fish As to foam vs furs and feathers, I would not think there would be much of a difference. I've seen studies where they've found all kinds of junk in a trout's gut. Not to criticize harshly, but even with the debris on the water, I would think you could see a fish hit a beetle and instinctively set the hook which would pull it back towards the mouth but that's for another day. Wayne |
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