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Problem...

Yesterday I caught a 4lb bass. The problem is, while the lure was sinking I got a strike but I didn't feel it. It was about 95 here in Mass and the fish were very inactive. Bet you could guess what happened next... gut hooked. I tried to remove the hook but it was too embedded. I didn't have cutters strong enough to cut the hook (which I plan on bringing next time), so I had to let him go with the hook still in.

I keep hearing conflicting reports on what to do. Should I cut the hook as far down his stomach as I can and let him go, or leave the hook alone and leave 18 inches of line as a leader....

Does anyone have the definitive answer yet...

I hate when this happens...

Hugh
Jun 26
2005
I never go on the lake without it. http://www.dbarb.com/ Jerry
Jun 26
I hate it when that happens too. There are things that you can do to reduce the problem. First of all, a good sensitive rod will help you detect this light strikes. Low stretch or no stretch lines will transmit the signals of a light strike better as well. Watch the line as the lure is sinking, any twitches, jumps, bumps or out of the ordinary appearances might mean a bass grabbed the lure on the drop.

Even then, sometimes you're still not going to be able to avoid gut hooked fish. Follow this link to the most definitive article on deeply hooked fish that I've read.

http://www.outdoorfrontiers.com/modules.php?name=News&file=article&sid=73&mode=&order=0&thold=0

Steve
Jun 27
   

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