- and then the fish are
unhooked and
returned live to the water.
Using barbless hooks, it is
often possible to
release the fish
without removing it from...
-
hooks are
barbless, with a
simply tapered point and
lacking any barb. Historically,
ancient fish
hooks were all
barbless, but
today barbless hooks are...
-
itself while being reeled in. Some laws and
regulations require hooks to be
barbless,
typically to
facilitate catch and release. This rule is
commonly implemented...
- have very
sharp and
numerous teeth, care is
required in
unhooking a pike.
Barbless trebles are
recommended when
angling for this species, as they simplify...
-
necessary for the
preservation of wild
Australian b**** stocks. The use of
barbless hooks (which can be
created by
crushing the
barbs flat with a pair of needle-nosed...
-
Fishing is
highly regulated now and is
restricted to fly
fishing only, with
barbless hooks, in the main stem of the river.
Famed American angler and Atlantic...
-
fishing in a
tributary of the Wei
River (near today's Xi'an)
using a
barbless hook or even no hook at all, on the
theory that the fish
would come to...
-
China Tang, Weixing; Chen,
Yifeng (2012). "Hybridization
between Native Barbless Carp (Cyprinus pellegrini) and
Introduced Common Carp (C. Carpio) in Xingyun...
- well-known game fish,
particularly for fly fishers. Catch-and-release with
barbless hooks is
practised in many
areas to
conserve dwindling po****tions of this...
- 2024-08-28. Australia,
Atlas of Living. "Species:
Bathophilus abarbatus (
Barbless Dragonfish)". bie.ala.org.au.
Retrieved 2024-08-28. "Bathophilus abarbatus...