S SCE2AUX New member Jun 10, 2009 #1 ...a fish biting on the bait, then swimming calmly as if nothing had happened - until it reaches the end of the slack in the line. I've seen this happen many times in the clear waters of the Florida Keys with 6-12 inch grunts and snappers.
...a fish biting on the bait, then swimming calmly as if nothing had happened - until it reaches the end of the slack in the line. I've seen this happen many times in the clear waters of the Florida Keys with 6-12 inch grunts and snappers.
C Chris T New member Jun 10, 2009 #2 a fish hook isnt painful to the fish they are cold blooded they cannot feel pain
L Laura New member Jun 10, 2009 #3 Because it's like a piercing, and it hurts a little at first but at the end of the line it pulls on the fish and is tearing its tissue
Because it's like a piercing, and it hurts a little at first but at the end of the line it pulls on the fish and is tearing its tissue