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I heard
the same thing and it makes sense on fish with especially hard mouths, however
barbs are also said to cause a lot more damage to fish with softer mouths. R -----Original
Message----- Folks: I was
just watching a VHS tape I've had for a yr, but it has an intro part by Lefty
Kreh and he says that he has debarbed his hooks since 1956 "cause they
catch more fish"... I think it was Murf who described to Me how this can
be, but I have forgotten.. Lefty did not explain how it did it on the tape. It
seems to me that Murf told me that the CURVE of the hook is what kept the fish
on the hook, not the barb, and that it was easier for a barbless hook to
completely pierce a fish's mouth that one with a barb, and therefore if you
only had the point of the hook in the fish's mouth, but the barb kept it from
making a complete piercing, therefore, you lose more fish.. Have I got this
straight???? Thanks in advance, Chuck |
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