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Old 07-15-2012, 06:01 PM
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Originally Posted by LouisianaFisherman View Post
Just looked at pictures of oyster toadfish, and those things are hideous. How would you even go about unhooking those things?
It's been a while since I've caught one, but I think we used to cut the line and retie a new hook, same as with stingrays. We prefer not to mess with stuff that can hurt you. Now I'm sure some folks will chime in and say, "No need to waste a good hook, all you do is ..." But why risk it? Cutting the line also gives most fish a bigger chance of survival than extended handling to remove a hook (not that I care too much about stingray and oyster fish survival).
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