Hook Removal
Instructions
(1) With the hook in the
gullet, note which side of the fish's mouth the hook
shank is toward. Note: For illustration sake, the line is
eliminated here in steps 2 through 5. In reality, the
line stays connected as this technique is
performed.
(2) With a finger
or two, reach in through the last gill arch on that side
of the fish and push and pull down on the hookeye so the
hook turns and . . .
(3) rolls out below
the gill toward the side of the fish. At that point,
amazingly, the hook, barb and all, almost always pops
free from its hold in the fish's gullet.
(4) Reach into the
fish's mouth and grip the bend in the hook (which is now
up) and . . .
(5) lift it free.
If the fish's mouth is too small to reach in with your
hand, use a needle-nose pliers to grip the hook
bend.
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