JeffP
Well-known member
Had a buddy back in the day who would let the brookies digest the worms before setting the hook and just keep cutting his line. He'd have a handful left with hooks in every time we fished. Looking back I wish I had been more direct with him.I caught a brookie that had a hook it previously swallowed still stuck in its throat. Like the first person thought it was better to open the swivel and let the fish keep the hook. I considered trying to remove the hook and determined I'd do more harm than good. Then I caught the same brookie with the same hook still stuck in it a week later. I'd like to think leaving the hook was the best move, that it rusted out soon after that, and that it was still trying to eat.