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Stout smallie, and good on you for performing the life-saving surgery! 

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I don’t even photograph the fish I hook like that.  It’s back into the water STAT. 

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  • Super User
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The hook removal through the gill is on the BR site.

Nice Smallie!

Tom

PS, got to remove the before releasing STAT?

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  • Super User
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Glad to hear that nice fish is still swimming.

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There have been several posts on this topic. Apparently, the current science is that the fish has a better chance of survival if the line or hook is cut as close as possible to the point in the throat where the fish is hooked. This is about long-term survival. Please, someone correct me, if I am mistaken.

  • Super User
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I believe the concern is damaging the Gill raker, the hook has already done damage and removing without causing more injury is better then snipping off the hook imo.

Tom

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I saw this technique on Bass Resource many years ago and have used it more than once. It’s very satisfying to watch those fish swim away.

 

BTW great fish!!!!

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22 hours ago, WRB said:

The hook removal through the gill is on the BR site.

Nice Smallie!

Tom

PS, got to remove the before releasing STAT?

:D

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