After you've landed your fish, you need to get the hook out. Most of the time it's a simply matter. Just grasp the hook or lure, push back against the direction the hook penetrated and you're done.
PONCA CITY, Okla. (AP) - The light bulb came on for Keith Lawrence several years ago during a fishing trip to Canada with his father for walleye and pike. Lawrence had bought a local coil-spring tool ...
With thousands of people expected to hit the lakes this weekend, some may walk away with an injury instead of a fish. Hooks all too often end up in fingers and not the perfect catch. Essentia Health ...