Where summer topwater fishing in lakes can be largely a morning and evening proposition, stream fish commonly look upward for meals all day long
Models in this Dobyns Casting Rod series throw jigs, Senkos, Texas rigs, Carolina rigs, spinnerbaits, buzzbaits, flukes, spooks, and horny toads
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For those of you non-anglers, here are just a few reasons that hooks and lures get left or caught in a fishs mouth: While fighting a fish, the line breaks, leaving the fish swimming off with the hook/bait/lure This could occur from fish going into structure and breaking you off This could occur from a bad knot This could occur from just a normal break-off with a big fish at any point during the fight This could occur with fish like sharks, barracuda, or pike that have sharp teeth, etc The fish swallows the hook to the point you cant safely get it out without seriously injuring or potentially killing the fish Many fish with nasty teeth (like large sharks and freshwater pike) are released by purposely cutting the line at the hook instead of keeping the fish out of the water for an extended period of time (and to avoid getting your hand bitten) Learn more about the Insider Fishing Club Fishing Lures Left In A Fishs Mouth [Study] Wait until you see the results from this latest study on fishing lures left in a fishs mouth
