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    Default Thank You Dutch for a Very Useful Seminar In July


    At Cranks n Cream you demonstrated how to cleanly and safely remove hooks for one's own self. Well, unfortunately today I had the duty to remove a minner hook from the outside edge on my left hand.

    This is what this site and out gatherings are about, sharing knowledge, tactics, skills, and ways to keep us safe to return home to our families.

    This 10lb slimer fought hard but got his revenge when I reached for the weight. I felt the hook give some, and about the time my brain and mouth were processing what just happened, that dang cat slung the hook, and it sling shot right into my finger!

    Again, thank you for sharing your knowledge as I have never had a hook buried much less buried a 1/2" deep.Name:  20180826_104925.jpg
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    you should've been reaching for the net instead of the weight I'll bet that smarted just a bit.
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    Quote Originally Posted by wannabe fisherman View Post
    you should've been reaching for the net instead of the weight I'll bet that smarted just a bit.
    Slimers are not welcomed over the gunnel of my boat! Dealt with them for way too many years with my Paw Paw running trotlines.
    I compare freshwater fish to steak cuts. When I eat a steak I prefer and 99% of the time choose a ribeye. So, with that said why should I lower my standards with a slimer when my targeted species is the very tasty crappie! The ribeye of the lake!!

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    Adam did a good job. Glad it helped ya out. Cats can be a pain.

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    Dutch, can you make a video of it for the ones that didn’t get to see your demonstration?
    Crappie Time

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    You’re most welcome! I’m glad that I was able to give back to my circle of brothers in a meaningful way.

    Last spring I was unhooking a feisty yellow bass when he flipped and I was soon hooked to the front treble with a flopping white bass on the rear. I just shake them looked with pliers at boatside now-they don’t make it inside. Always keep your diagonal cutters close!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shad View Post
    Dutch, can you make a video of it for the ones that didn’t get to see your demonstration?
    I did not. There are several YouTube videos out there of much greater quality than I could ever attempt on my phone. If there is enough interest, I may put together another hook removal skill session this fall at the shindig.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dutch552 View Post
    I did not. There are several YouTube videos out there of much greater quality than I could ever attempt on my phone. If there is enough interest, I may put together another hook removal skill session this fall at the shindig.
    The Shindig would work for me. Thanks
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    Did you Cry.?



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    Quote Originally Posted by wilbur View Post
    Did you Cry.?
    Nope, but I cussed alot!

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