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Old 05-11-2015, 06:23 PM
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Default Deep hooked fish

Need an advice.

In situation where the fish have swallowed the hook pretty deep what would be the best choice of action.

Cut the line and leave the hook in, or attempt to remove the hook?

Reason for question is that I got in that situation over the weekend. Bass have swallowed the hook very deep and my attempt to remove the hook would of ended up with fish not making it out alive. Normally I would of just kept the fish once hook is removed but with bass being not in season now I was left with only choice available to me by cutting the line and letting it go with a hook inside.

Still worries me that even with a hook inside fish would not survive for long, if survive at all.

Any output is appreciated as always.

Andre
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Old 05-11-2015, 07:08 PM
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It will be fine if you cut the line instead of sticking your fingers inside the fish and trying to get the hook out for half an hour, like some people do.
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Old 05-11-2015, 08:40 PM
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I usually just cut the line. Sometimes you can then pull the hook through from the barb side, but sometimes not.
Also try crushing the barb with your pliers, line tension still keeps them hooked and the hook almost falls out once you lip them.
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Old 05-11-2015, 08:41 PM
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Default Re: Deep hooked fish

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Accidently deep hooking a bass is a sad, no-win situation.
According to the latest research, a deep hooked bass is in a lot of trouble.
In a no-harvest situation, the best thing you can do is cut the line about eighteen inches from the hook and say a prayer for the little fighter.

Here is a really good article about the latest research on catch-and-release of deeply hooked fish:
http://www.recycledfish.org/safe-ang...ooked-fish.htm

Other than what the article states, the only thing you can do to prevent deep-hooking a bass is to set the hook quickly, before the bass has a chance to swallow the bait or lure.
When I fish from the bank, I use a fairly tight line and then hang a ring made from the top of a styrofoam cup from the line. The moment the line goes out, I can see my strike indicator move (the ring goes up when the line goes out) and I can set the hook.

If an angler creates a situation where he can't set the hook quickly, he is going to inadvertently kill a lot of bass. For example, if he sets up 17 rods on the shore then goes and plays volleyball until he sees a rod bouncing out of the rod-rest. That bass had a lot of time with the bait and has long since swallowed it by the time the angler sets the hook.

It is better to use some time of strike indicator if an angler isn't holding the rod in his hand and then set the hook in a reasonable amount of time to minimize the chance of deep-hooking the bass.


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Old 05-11-2015, 09:30 PM
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I saw guys using prescription bottles as strike indicators. At least that what I thought they were. Can someone explain that setup to me?
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Old 05-11-2015, 09:54 PM
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I cut the line. Always gives me the worries, but better to give the fish a shot than to rip out the hook and know the fate. I have agonized over this for years, but came to the same conclusion, cut the line and HOPE!
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Old 05-11-2015, 10:12 PM
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Maybe use inline circle hooks when you don't intend to keep your catch.
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Old 05-12-2015, 08:30 AM
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Thanks all.

Eskimo,

That some solid advice with strike indicators, forgot all about them.

Andre
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Old 05-12-2015, 09:00 AM
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For pike and musky this is what I do. First of all you have to use single hooks, not trebles and you need jaw spreaders and a long pair of pliers. Carefully go through the gill plate with the pliers and grab the leader and pull it back out of the gill plate. Pull the leader back towards the tail of the fish, this should rotate the hook and you'll see the eye and bend of the hook come out of the gut. Now you can go in through the mouth with the pliers, grab the bend of the hook and pop it right out. This is easy to do with some practice.

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Old 05-12-2015, 12:29 PM
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def crush the barbs if using live bait and not right next to any rods being used. Saxmatts strategy is good, i've done it, needs to be done the right way though. If you can't even see the hook, you have to cut it, that's the best bet, even if it's not that good of a bet.
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