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    Upper Chesapeake Bay Club Moderator RiverRatMD's Avatar
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    How to remove a hook (from you)

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    #2
    What's bad is when you have 1 set in you and other set in flopping fish!!!!!

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    #3
    been there done that.....and a 4 1/2lbr at that
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    #4
    Try a 4#+ catfish caught on a Rat-L-Trap, spinning and driving that treble DEEEEEP! Luckily, I knew what to do and it came out easily. Just slapped a band aid on and kept on fishin'. No scars or anything.
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    #5
    The problem with this is you need to have another set of hands to do this. I guess you could tie the end around something to yank it. If you are fishing by yourself it changes the dynamic quite a bit.