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    I have the thingies,but still take mine off..the thought of a loose treble hook swinging while going down the lake is not worth the little time it takes to take one off. If there is any possible way to get a hook snagged I something...I will find it😞😞
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    Quote Originally Posted by armyman View Post
    I take mine off, since I accidentally buried a treble hook in my hand the first time I went cranking, and spent 7 hours waiting in the Emergency Room at Baptist Desoto - a little time spent on the water boxing them up beats that by a mile! LESSONS LEARNED for me!!!!

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    Take em off!!! A lot less trouble and mess


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    I leave them on, no rod holders I just tie them down and separate as best I can. Have gotten to where I check my line for frayed spots for the 10' - 15' or so from bait up before each outing. Had a couple early day break offs before. I use mono 6# though. Hadn't gotten into the snaps just tie straight to the eye. And usually flopping fish compromise me taking a hook more than transport. Just push the barb thru the other side cut it off, pull back out, wrap with tape and keep fishin'.. sounds better on paper ain't had to do it yet, but I don't like ER's or Co pays... Lol..
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    U brave using 6 pound
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rees Guide View Post
    U brave using 6 pound
    Not so much as brave, more on the cheap side. Spooled my line counters up with what I had on hand at the time. I been meaning to up it a bit. Figured my cranking season is about done so what the hay... really not an issue sides the fraying part and if I watch it it's no big deal. Anything over 5 lbs 3oz I don't want in the boat anyway... Crankbaits Crankbaits
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    If you have carpet and no rod racks, definitely take them off.
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    I leave mine on but you would think I would learn after having to cut the 2nd hook out of my left hand last night. Prepping the boat for guide parties both times. Last night was an easy one. I was able to clip the treble off then back the hook out of the top of my knuckle on my left ring finger. I have no idea why I didn't get a pic of it. There was a lot less blood last night than after the 20 minutes it took to push the other one thru a month or so ago. No emergency room visits here.
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    Someone posted a video on how to remove a hook a while back...would like to see it

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    Here you go.
    https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=5WjP1FjLvmY

    https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=sKAAGWZskGg

    Have had to do this to myself a couple of times. Kinda awkward but can be done. Did it to RDucks couple of years ago. Works slick and no real damage to flesh and heals quick.
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