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Re: Is there a way to reduce gut hooking a fish? [Re: Bruce Allen] #13951620 04/07/21 11:26 PM
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Originally Posted by Bruce Allen
cut the hook off and let the bass swallow it. Depending what lake you are on it will rust out and pass naturally.



There’s no reason to do this, it’s simple to get the hook out and has to be much better than leaving it... learn how to properly remove and you should never leave a hook in its gullet.

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Re: Is there a way to reduce gut hooking a fish? [Re: Bill Durham] #13951690 04/08/21 12:13 AM
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Originally Posted by Bill Durham
Sawyer.. I think that the rod you were using was the problem. Over time, you develop a feel for baits with a specific rod and reel that really help to prevent that. I had that problem when I first started fishing a Senko. I just couldn't feel the fish with the rod I was using. With better equipment and more being more familiar with the feel of a rod you will get a lot better at feeling the fish and setting the hook before the bait gets down into the crushers. Good luck
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I'm thinking the same thing. I've got some shimano and dobyns rods at home that I am getting used to. Thanks!


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Re: Is there a way to reduce gut hooking a fish? [Re: Bass Buster1] #13951696 04/08/21 12:15 AM
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Originally Posted by Bass Buster1
Since I started working on them through the side, it is a rare occasion that I can not roll the hook out of a fishes gullet. It happens, they swallow it some times, that is what corn meal and peanut oil is for!


I like it! I haven't tried bass before but I had some great catfish today while I was in Waco.


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Re: Is there a way to reduce gut hooking a fish? [Re: Sawyer S] #13952030 04/08/21 04:07 AM
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If you dontt feel comfortable trying to get it out with pliers get a good pair of snips and cut hook below the eye as much as u csn then pull it out gently as u can.

Re: Is there a way to reduce gut hooking a fish? [Re: Bass-N-Buck Master] #13952044 04/08/21 04:44 AM
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Originally Posted by Bass-N-Buck Master
If you dontt feel comfortable trying to get it out with pliers get a good pair of snips and cut hook below the eye as much as u csn then pull it out gently as u can.

Good idea. I was thinking about cutting it as a last resort but I forgot my snips. I'll bring them next time. Thanks


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Re: Is there a way to reduce gut hooking a fish? [Re: Sawyer S] #13953302 04/09/21 04:57 AM
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My wife throat hooks a lot of fish so I finally “came up” with a tool that will remove a hook in just a couple of seconds. I just modified a regular $6 hook “grabber” from Academy. I have used it for years and it has worked every time except once. It even works on ones where you just see the shank of the hook. I have included some photos. The first thing you have to do is push out the pin in the handle, circled in red. I just used a nail punch. It comes out very easily. Once you do that, everything will slide out the end. There is a spring in there too. There are 2 small notches at the end of the grabber that are the same size. You now have to “cut a V notch” in one of the small notches. I used a small cutting wheel on a Harborfreight rotary tool that looks like a Dremel. Do not cut the notch longer than 5/8” long. You also have to “lengthen” the 2 holes by the handle. I used a grinding bit that looks similar to a drill bit. A drill bit may actually work. Make the holes longer towards the handle. It is circled in the photo. Now you just have to reinstall the spring, the “long hook piece” and the handle. Reinstall the pin and you are ready to use the hook remover. I had to go through 2 different “prototypes” before I got the correct measurements to use. It took me about 10 minutes to modify everything.
To use the “tool”, grab the hook with the small notch towards the shaft of the hook, squeeze the handle slightly so the hook cannot slip off, push the tool down as far as you can towards the bend of the hook, then push down while quickly squeezing the handle. The hook will automatically “flip” upside down with the point of the hook pointing downward. The fish should just pop off the hook. You can practice with a hook stuck in a piece of cardboard. I made one for my nephew and he said it works every time. I’m sorry the photos are so large, I didn’t know how to make them smaller.

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Re: Is there a way to reduce gut hooking a fish? [Re: BThomas] #13953321 04/09/21 09:54 AM
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I learned my hooksets from FatCat Newton.




Absolutely epic! I would hang with this fatcat....fer 'bout a minute.


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Re: Is there a way to reduce gut hooking a fish? [Re: Sawyer S] #13953710 04/09/21 02:55 PM
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Leave the hook in em and let em go especially if it is a good one. Folks kill way too many fish trying to perform surgery on the stupid fish. I have caught countless fish with hooks still in their gullets. They are much tougher than you think as long as you don't tear their gills trying to get a hook out.



Re: Is there a way to reduce gut hooking a fish? [Re: Sawyer S] #13953803 04/09/21 04:05 PM
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OtZDwI34cOw&ab_channel=FatCatNewton

in case you havent watched fatcat being interviewed by a local reporter during the classic

Re: Is there a way to reduce gut hooking a fish? [Re: bockscar] #13953822 04/09/21 04:20 PM
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Originally Posted by bockscar
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OtZDwI34cOw&ab_channel=FatCatNewton

in case you havent watched fatcat being interviewed by a local reporter during the classic


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Re: Is there a way to reduce gut hooking a fish? [Re: Sawyer S] #13954436 04/10/21 12:37 AM
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Cur your line and Leave about two feet . Look at the hook and determine which gill plate you need to go thru to pull the string back towards the tail. Usually always turns the hook upside down and is easy to pull out with needle nose

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Re: Is there a way to reduce gut hooking a fish? [Re: tmd11111] #13954634 04/10/21 03:06 AM
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Originally Posted by bockscar
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OtZDwI34cOw&ab_channel=FatCatNewton

in case you havent watched fatcat being interviewed by a local reporter during the classic


roflmao

I hadn't seen that one, that's cool. She's totally into it!!! flag


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Re: Is there a way to reduce gut hooking a fish? [Re: Mike2718] #13954710 04/10/21 04:12 AM
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Originally Posted by Mike2718
My wife throat hooks a lot of fish so I finally “came up” with a tool that will remove a hook in just a couple of seconds. I just modified a regular $6 hook “grabber” from Academy. I have used it for years and it has worked every time except once. It even works on ones where you just see the shank of the hook. I have included some photos. The first thing you have to do is push out the pin in the handle, circled in red. I just used a nail punch. It comes out very easily. Once you do that, everything will slide out the end. There is a spring in there too. There are 2 small notches at the end of the grabber that are the same size. You now have to “cut a V notch” in one of the small notches. I used a small cutting wheel on a Harborfreight rotary tool that looks like a Dremel. Do not cut the notch longer than 5/8” long. You also have to “lengthen” the 2 holes by the handle. I used a grinding bit that looks similar to a drill bit. A drill bit may actually work. Make the holes longer towards the handle. It is circled in the photo. Now you just have to reinstall the spring, the “long hook piece” and the handle. Reinstall the pin and you are ready to use the hook remover. I had to go through 2 different “prototypes” before I got the correct measurements to use. It took me about 10 minutes to modify everything.
To use the “tool”, grab the hook with the small notch towards the shaft of the hook, squeeze the handle slightly so the hook cannot slip off, push the tool down as far as you can towards the bend of the hook, then push down while quickly squeezing the handle. The hook will automatically “flip” upside down with the point of the hook pointing downward. The fish should just pop off the hook. You can practice with a hook stuck in a piece of cardboard. I made one for my nephew and he said it works every time. I’m sorry the photos are so large, I didn’t know how to make them smaller.

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Thanks for the pictures! That's a great gadget you've come up with. I have one of those hook grabbers so I'll try to modify mine like yours. Thanks!


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Re: Is there a way to reduce gut hooking a fish? [Re: Ken A.] #13954713 04/10/21 04:13 AM
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Originally Posted by Ken A.
Leave the hook in em and let em go especially if it is a good one. Folks kill way too many fish trying to perform surgery on the stupid fish. I have caught countless fish with hooks still in their gullets. They are much tougher than you think as long as you don't tear their gills trying to get a hook out.

Thanks for the advice!


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