A few guys on here have said they fish tandem trebles. Releasing a fish from a treble hook can be much more difficult than a single. Obviously the impact of tandem trebles is worse. Salmon often hit bait much harder and the likeliness of a successful release using tandem trebles is much less than using singles. I'm not sure how you can argue that.... I'm sure you'll find a way. I'm only advocating for single barbless hooks. I am personally not a fan of tandem hooks either because, according to you 10 percent of fish caught will be hooked by both points. How's your release working out with this? Not well is the answer.
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I only use a salt brine when I get stuck with a **** case of soft bait. Once in past 20 years....and only time in that period was 2018. Otherwise I specifically ask for year old bait which has spent enough time in deep cold storage to loose moisture content and stiffen up on it own. I just thaw in a bucket of salt water a tray at a time or two trays if I know it will be a busy morning. Once thawed you can shake them back and forth and they are stiff enough not to flop back and forth. Can fish the same piece all day on a quiet day.
-6-7’ leader to flasher. Both arms outstretched plus a bit.
ever try netting a fish on a 7' leader solo ?
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Yes, I sure have! I’ve gaffed them too. I’ve even tailed a fish on a 7’ leader solo. (Lost my net on that one hahah)ever try netting a fish on a 7' leader solo ?
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Eric if i think who you are who ,ive heard your one of the top cutpluggers around , personally i love cut plug too but dont get to do it much anymore , as for conservation I was using carbon hooks last year that were old and dull and i would simply just cut the line the hook will either fall out or rust out.
I put my brine in freezer every day and re stir every couple of day to dissolve the salt again, using limp noodle bait sucks LOL bait is fricken expensive and brining it makes it last a little bit longer as you know refreezing bait once its thawed is basically crab bait....
And in river gillnets are used to catch salmon but they also kill steelhead that swim into them. Unfortunately there are other fish in the ocean aside from retained fish and the extra process to potentially have to remove two treble hooks is an unacceptable risk for the high number of released undersized fish of today. There are more undersized fish around now then ever and through a season if you fish a lot you will be releasing a lot of shakers trebles are old fashioned if you are looking for fresh advice stick with singles for salmon save the trebles for the bass boys. Single hooks aren't like blanks they are like an appropriate calibre rifle for the species you're hunting.I use a 1/0 treble basically a huge hook ive seen alot of bad damage on all hooks ever see a 5/0 single from a plug what it does?if you need a reminder we use hooks to catch fish what they are intended for . if you want to go hunting with blanks go ahead...have fun
And in river gillnets are used to catch salmon but they also kill steelhead that swim into them. Unfortunately there are other fish in the ocean aside from retained fish and the extra process to potentially have to remove two treble hooks is an unacceptable risk for the high number of released undersized fish of today. There are more undersized fish around now then ever and through a season if you fish a lot you will be releasing a lot of shakers trebles are old fashioned if you are looking for fresh advice stick with singles for salmon save the trebles for the bass boys. Single hooks aren't like blanks they are like an appropriate calibre rifle for the species you're hunting.
I have hooked for more undersize fish accidentally through the eyes with a single hook as they dig in way deeper than a treble. Either way neither of you are breaking the any laws, so keep doing what you like. Move on!
I strongly believe that a fishes welfare after having been hooked is way more dependent on who is handling the release of the fish than the type of hook used. You can't tell me that a fish that gets netted and laid on the deck of a boat, looked at for 20 seconds, then manhandled to get it untangled and unhooked, then a minute later tossed in the water is going to do better than a fish caught on trebles by a knowledgeable person who uses all reasonable care.
Apparently you didnt READ what I said did you? Did i say I use 2 treble hook .... NO i use a large 1/0 single . YOU fish the way you want to fish Ill fish the Way i have been okhave to remove two treble hooks
That's great but the question was asked by a novice fisherman and is read by anyone with the internet, if everyone was knowledgeable and used reasonable care there would be no need for any regulations. In the real world there are many clueless people (some willingly) who care less about ethics or fish handling and suggesting to those people that a "big" treble hook is the setup to use is dangerous because the time to remove is longer than popping a single. A big hole in the mouth or even eye is better than fish being taken out of the water and handled for too long for mortality rates, obvious to those who know but maybe not for someone with little experience or reasonable care.People are afraid to admit they don't know something in person so they wont ask, then they get whatever answer when they do ask on the screen. same thing with hunting and today with less targets for either than ever there is less ethics and sportsmanship than ever. There is a whole group of road hunters and bridge fisherman that believe they know everything because they read it on the internet and screw you if youre going to tell them anything different even though they have been fishing or hunting for a couple years and have limited experience. sorry you took that personally wolf but you used hooks in plural so many times I must have misread with all the mention of trailers from your other posts I assume you must use them if they are darn handy. And 90% on the trailer hey you know this for sure right?I strongly believe that a fishes welfare after having been hooked is way more dependent on who is handling the release of the fish than the type of hook used. You can't tell me that a fish that gets netted and laid on the deck of a boat, looked at for 20 seconds, then manhandled to get it untangled and unhooked, then a minute later tossed in the water is going to do better than a fish caught on trebles by a knowledgeable person who uses all reasonable care.