
Some times they get so tangled up in the line that they cant straighten out.
Alittle help from the Fish and Game please

edge540 wrote:X2 on posting a picture. Id like to see what your talking about.
Are you talking about the power bait treble rigs? Ive caught THOUSANDS of fish on my own hand tied double hook rigs while trolling (like a salmon leader) and only ever had a couple hooks I couldn't recover. However I would never still-fish a treble hook. I don't think there needs to be any more freaking fishing rules. These fish are bought and paid for by everyone that buys a fishing license and there are already too many rules. At the same time I hate to see ignorant people killing fish but I honestly dont need another rule to worry about.
BentRod wrote:
If it is indeed the double hook setup using the small terebles, which I've seen people do off the fishing piers, then I agree, it's not a setup I condone, but it is legal as far as I know. I don't have a problem with the single point hooks run in tandem though.
Regardless, no matter what rules are made, you're still going to see ignorant people kiling fish and those same ignorant people are not going to care about rules. Rules are only followed by those of us who care about the fishery in the first place. Very similar to the adage "If guns were outlawed, then only outlaws would have guns."
I have to ask. If the fish were still feeding, with the hooking hanging out, then how can we assume that the fish is in any danger?T4G wrote:While trolling today for trout, I caught a bunch, and 2 of them had those double hook setups in them. These are fish killers. They pass the treble hook through there but, and boy does that look painful, and the other hook is still in there mouth, with the line attaching the two hooks. These need to be outlawed. Some have one treble hook and one egg hook and the other has 2 treble hooks. They come with like 2 pound test and it alway breaks, and the fish suffer.I see this every year. I cut the line and try to help them out as best as I can, because I release all my fish.
Some times they get so tangled up in the line that they cant straighten out.
Alittle help from the Fish and Game please![]()
I don't see any reason to keep your opinion to yourself. It's all good! As soon as I saw South Bend in the above, well, that tells all of us what we need to know about the line quality. LMAO South Bend is junk. A few years back I used some 2 lb, better brand, I didn't like losing the trout or perch due to the lite line strength. I use 6 now as even 4 lb, after catching a few fish, easily gets tooth scratches and wouldn't hold up Charlotte(the spider). I don't agree with outlawing it as we are over regulated already. I do agree on spreading the word that 2lb South Bend line is junk regardless of the setup and anglers shouldn't waste their money on South Bend except for lead weights. If you like the taste of trout, you should reward yourself by eating a few!T4G wrote:Sorry I upset so many of you. I wasnt addressing the pain the fish might feel.
It's the infections that kills.
South Bend is the manufacture of these set ups.
Im sorry 2 pound test with double treble hooks, seems stupid to me.
Once they tie a knot the 2 pound test looses its strenth.
I'll keep my opinion to my self for now on.