Just curious -- what quality hooks are you getting for .05? It takes quite awhile for a hook to rust to the point where it just comes loose on it's own.Make every attemp possible to safely remove the hook. Last resort should be to cut the line. In-line circles are the way to go.
Was just a number I pulled out of the air (or some might say arse ).
the fish can live and eat with a hook in its guy, but for us trying to get it out will only cause more damage. The best thing we can do is cut the line as close to the hook and let nature takes it course. The fish will have a better chance that way then up acting like doctors trying to preform a surgery.
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