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Another interesting study I ran across. This one was specifically looking at whether or not a fish is affected by a lure left in their mouth. It's from a saltwater fishing group, but the study was done on a freshwater fish. 

 

https://www.saltstrong.com/articles/fishing-lure-left-in-a-fishs-mouth/?utm_source=Facebook&utm_medium=Blog&utm_content=Fishing lure in mouth#content

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Thats really interesting.  Its surprising how quickly they shook even barbed crankbait hooks.

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20 minutes ago, visagelaid said:

Thats really interesting.  Its surprising how quickly they shook even barbed crankbait hooks.

 

I was too. I also thought it was weird that they were able to get a tongue hooked crank out quicker than one in their lower jaw. 

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Cool study. I wonder if bass would shake it just as easily. Probably so...

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6 hours ago, j bab said:

Cool study. I wonder if bass would shake it just as easily. Probably so...

 

Probably. They seem to have no issues shaking them just as I get them to the bank...

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