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<blockquote data-quote="12ftModder" data-source="post: 40952" data-attributes="member: 645"><p>Yeah. hehe, I think its painful any time it happens just some worse than others. The 1st and 2nd time, I actually got sick from thinking about it too much. what they call mild shock i guess :lol: The 5th time, this time was no big deal, I knew what had to be done and was ok with it. actually had a good laugh with myself, as the tiny torpeedo is the only lure i have done this with. not once, but 5 times now! They fly at you so fast (they dont call em torpeedo for nothing!) sometimes you just cant move fast enuff to dodge it. 3 times now its been when i had a fish on, and it spit it. I had snagged in the grass 1st time and low in a tree the 2nd time and was jerking it to pull it loose.</p><p></p><p>Lessons Learned,</p><p>(rod angle makes a difference here!) </p><p>(barbed hooks dont come back out the way they went in!)</p><p>(push hook on through skin past the barb and cut or break off below barb as soon as possible!)</p><p></p><p>Hope my experiences help others avoid having to go through this. Or atleast making it easier to get through it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="12ftModder, post: 40952, member: 645"] Yeah. hehe, I think its painful any time it happens just some worse than others. The 1st and 2nd time, I actually got sick from thinking about it too much. what they call mild shock i guess :lol: The 5th time, this time was no big deal, I knew what had to be done and was ok with it. actually had a good laugh with myself, as the tiny torpeedo is the only lure i have done this with. not once, but 5 times now! They fly at you so fast (they dont call em torpeedo for nothing!) sometimes you just cant move fast enuff to dodge it. 3 times now its been when i had a fish on, and it spit it. I had snagged in the grass 1st time and low in a tree the 2nd time and was jerking it to pull it loose. Lessons Learned, (rod angle makes a difference here!) (barbed hooks dont come back out the way they went in!) (push hook on through skin past the barb and cut or break off below barb as soon as possible!) Hope my experiences help others avoid having to go through this. Or atleast making it easier to get through it. [/QUOTE]
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