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Born to Lose, Live to Win
Join Date: May 2007
Location: New York
Posts: 8,923
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Tip for you, especially with small fish sucking in small hooks——pinch down the barbs.
You do not need to do anything fancy. Just take some needle nose pliers and squeeze the barb down against the shaft of the hook. Takes 20 seconds or less once you get the feel for it. The fish will be happy and you will be happy. It took getting a treble hook deeply embedded in my hand at midnight to finally start doing this. If you keep the line tight, as you should, there is no need for a barb on a hook.
Yes, the worm may not stay on the hook as well but it’s worth it
First thing I do when I buy lures or hooks is sit down and pinch every barb and then it’s done and ready to go. You will have a much easier time getting those hooks out without destroying the fish and if a kid or you gets hooked, you will be very thankful that you do not need to go to the ER to have it cut out
Another thing, i personally will not fish for pan fish with single hooks unless I need the fish for food….but I get why you are and you should, but - many many people, myself included long ago, get frustrated with the hook way deep and simply cut the line and toss the fish….because panfish have such small mouths and the hooks are so small and they tend to inhale the bait. When this happens and you cut the line, other animals like birds of prey may catch that fish as it’s dying at the surface after you leave and can get that hook in their gut.
Not trying to preach, just trying to pass on what I’ve learned in my almost 50 years of fishing so the experience is better and safer
My grandpa would take me bluegill fishing and he used to get frustrated and just rip the hook out guts and all and toss the fish. I loved that man but damn that was uncool and pissed me off as a 5 year old.
Anyway, nice fish and good job!
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Last edited by ramonesfreak; 06-12-2025 at 07:16 PM..
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