Moderator: Chris Hustad
They will get rid of the hooks in time. But it will take sometime!!! If they are down far enough where I can not reach the hook from through the mouth, I sometimes go through the gills to get a better angle on the hook. But you must be carefull not to rip the gills!!!! If it doesn't look like its going to that easy from there, I just cut the line. I have seen a lot of fish killed because people are to damn CHEAP and try to save the hook!!!! I guess a hook is more expensive than the natural resource, and yes, there are a lot of them out there!!!! Pretty Sadgoosejerky wrote:I have heard that if you cut the line down to the hook the fish's stomach acids will eat away the hook and they live on. Just wondering what anyone else does when a little walleye or a big female is released with the hook or to dig it out. Thanks
