Montana Fishing
Posted on Jul 28, 2010 under Fishing Hooks | No CommentDuration : 43 min 21 sec
When baiting a Fishing hook, bait the worm a half centimeter off of the side, and thread the point of the hook through the worm. Learn about the ball method of baiting a fishing hook with help from a commercial fisherman in this free video on fishing bait and equipment.
Expert: Brian Lee
Bio: Brian Lee has been fishing for over a decade, including time as a commercial fisherman.
Filmmaker: David Pakman
Duration : 0:1:51
The most important aspect of catching a fish is setting the hook, which is done by jerking the line whenever a fisherman feels a tug. Keep a fish that’s been caught on the line with help from a fishing guide in this free video on Fishing for beginners.
Expert: Mark Senosk
Bio: Mark Senosk is a professionally trained fishing guide, studying under the Hubbards Guide Academy.
Filmmaker: David Pakman
Duration : 0:2:28
Detailed instructions on how to snell a fish hook.
Duration : 0:3:1
Landing the catch of a lifetime
Duration : 1 min 14 sec
Treble Hook Safety Casing
Duration : 0:3:54
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Duration : 0:13:34
Bush Craft International Tutorial Challenge – I show you how to make a fish hook from the bush.
Duration : 0:9:15
I took my 4 boys fishing. It took less than 15 minutes for Andrew to find a way to end the Fishing. He got his hook stuck in his hand. not sure how, but it was in there pretty good. I tried removing it, but he could not take the pain of it, so to the instacare we went. he demanded I video the removal, and here it is.
Duration : 0:4:20
I bought a telescopic fishing rod kit (I am a complete beginner), but the hooks don’t have eyelets in them.
It came with a float, hooks, a small rubbery sleeve and a small metal ball with a slice out of it. I can’t figure out how to attach the hook, and it came with no instructions!
Can you help?
Hi, No problem…loads of hooks don’t have eyes. They have a broadened end instead.
You just wrap the line round the hook shaft using a knot called a hook snood. When you pull it tight the broadened end of the shaft stops it coming off.
It will hold heavy fish…no worries. The harder you pull it the tighter it gets.
Scroll down here to hook snood…it shows the knot being formed.
http://www.getbentsportfishing.com/helpful/tips-and-tricks/fishing-knots/ . . ..
You can use an ordinary half blood knot as well. Normally they go through holes like eyes in fishing hooks and swivels and that’s the normal knot to use for those.
To use one on an eyeless hook you need to loop the double line over the hook shaft instead of putting it through a hole and hold it in place with a thumb while you put the twists in it and pull it tight enough to grip the shaft.
Then put a stick or your fishing scissors or whatever through the hook to give you something to grip properly and safely and pull it tight. The broadened end of the shaft stops it coming off.
It will hold just the same as a hook snood. Here it is using a thicker rope so you can see what’s happening. Again, when you pull harder it tightens up harder.
It’s a bit like …I’ll never get how to do this.. for a couple of goes but keep on….we were all like that when we started.
http://www.ehow.com/video_4468104_tie-half-blood-knot.html . . . .
The small metal ball is a weight that just clamps over the line. Do it gently or you cut into the line.
The rubber sleeve can be used for a number of things.
It covers connections and swivels to make them smoother and stops things getting tangled up with bits of knots and protects them from wear and damage, and it can act as a spacer.
If you don’t want to use it just ignore it.
It isn’t essential until you can’t live without a bit!
You’re trapped then….hooked.
You’re an angler…..careful.
Weeks only get 7 days in them. You might be using a lot of that.
Here is some being used to make a pellet rig for barbel.
Get all the way through the pics…it’s a complicated one this for the real enthusiast….. a look at the future maybe haha…but it shows how inventive people can get when making rigs for a specific purpose. It just dangles a bit of bait under the hook.
Hook? What hook? Just tried a quick peck at that bait …felt OK, tasty that…no hook there…..ahhh, what the hell, take the lot of it…nothing wrong with that.
Gaaarhhh! Blinking hook got me. Where’d that come from?
It’s spy versus counterspy with angling…….careful fishy….hehehe
http://www.total-fishing.com/Features.aspx?Category=coarse&ID=The_Perfect_Pellet_Rig . . .
Fishermen are always looking for ideas….even about tubing. Here’s a forum . Tubing question.
http://www.carpforum.com/Shared/Messages.asp?TopicID=156400 . . . .
Enjoy the Fishing. Telescopics can be OK. I use one for trekking holidays sometimes. Fishing to eat.
……Edit for FishSteelhead
Hi, Not just in UK…I’ve bought those hooks in Far East too and round Europe.
Tiny to big…long shank and short.
Good for tying small flies. Less to hide, lays flat.
Biggest I had on one probably the grassies in the Singapore ponds….20lb or so.
Makes a good night out….food stalls, company if you want…careful though.
Plenty of 8-10lb salmon with them in Scotland and south of England.
Good in Scotland….decent smokeries too. Dunkeld…
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&client=firefox-a&hs=w7b&rls=org.mozilla%3Aen-GB%3Aofficial&q=dunkeld+salmon&btnG=Search&aq=f&aqi=g2&aql=&oq=&gs_rfai=
Haha…you’re welcome…in local Failte erriu niar Vannin
Different for me where you are too…have fun