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Deep hooked
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08/30/16 02:08 PM
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Joined: Sep 2014
Posts: 132
South Florida transplant
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I use 7/O Circles and have been deep hooking several of the fish. In the throat and gills. I haven't been trying to remove the hook. Just cutting it off and let them swim off. Don't know and haven't heard which is best remove or just cut off. It can't be good either way. Trying to get others thoughts on this subject. I am a catch and release fisherman most of the time.
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Re: Deep hooked
[Re: South Florida transplant]
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08/30/16 07:38 PM
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Joined: Oct 2009
Posts: 176
Denny Hix
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I had the same problem on Lavon yesterday only with 6/0 Gama circles. I caught 11 keepers up to 5lbs. and 5 of them were deep hooked. I don't know what was going on yesterday. Caught a 39 pounder that was perfectly hooked in the lip. I may upsize to 8/0's which I use in the winter.
Ol Sarge
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Re: Deep hooked
[Re: South Florida transplant]
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08/31/16 12:54 PM
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Joined: Feb 2008
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Big Zee
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Thanks BigPoppa  I seen that knot tied the other day on G3 sportsman and forgot how to do it. I have 2 knots broken in the last tow trips. Who said you can't teach a old dog a new trick!
Hebrews 11:1
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