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Stainless Aluminum Fishing Hook Remover with ABS Handles and Steel Hook
Stainless Aluminum Fishing Hook Remover with ABS Handles and Steel Hook

T is ideal for use by fly fisherman. With T-shaped handle Great tool for catch-and-rele Just squeeze, twist and remove hook

Aluminum fish hook remover

Model: hook out BD-QGQ-A4Length:25cm N.W.:75g.Meas:41*32*20cm, 30pcs/ctn, G.W.:4.8kgs, N.W.:4.2kgs. Removing a fishhook quickly and correctly increases the chances of being able to release the fish and have it survive. Those that keep their catch have as much time as they need to remove a hook. Those that practice catch and release do not. The difference between a fish living and dying during the procedure depends on your knowledge, speed and skill.  How to Remove a Fishing HookStep 1Wet your hands or use a wet cloth if you have to grip the fish. Wet gloves will also suffice.Step 2Try to remove the hook with any large fish while it is still in the water. If this isn't possible, then use a wide mesh landing net composed of soft material. Don't scrape away any of the fish's scales or slime. These are its natural protection against disease and parasites.Step 3Avoid holding a large fish such as a trout, catfish, pike, bass or sucker by its belly. This can easily damage its internal organs and lead to death. Lay the fish down on a damp towel if it is large before trying to remove the hook. Never handle a fish by its gills. This can also kill it quickly.Step 4Remove the hook by hand if the fish is a smaller species such as a bluegill or crappie. Grip these fish by holding them in your palm and keeping their spiny top fins from extending. Take the top of the hook in your fingers. Push down on the hook to make it exit the jaw or lip of the fish to remove it. Hold the fish still while doing so.Step 5Use a pair of needle nosed pliers, forceps or a long-handled fishhook removing tool to remove hooks from larger fish. Fish like suckers, carp, bass and trout have tough jaws or thick lips which make it necessary to use a tool. Pike, muskellunge and pickerel have a mouth full of very sharp teeth. Grab the hook where it begins to bend with the tool and force it down quickly. Push it away from where it is lodged and then carefully bring it out of the fish's mouth.Step 6Cut any hooks as close to the line as possible if the fish has swallowed the hook. Do not attempt to remove it as this will typically result in death for the fish. Carry a pair of nail clippers with you for this occasion

   

Stainless Aluminum Fishing Hook Remover with ABS Handles and Steel Hook

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