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Evan Lip Ripper

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  1. It sucks for sure, practically nothing you can do once their tongue hooked. But I’ve probably caught more tongue hooked fish that didn’t even bleed a speck. Like I don't understand?
  2. I’ve tongue hooked some bass and some of them didn’t bleed a speck of blood and swam off fine. Anyone else?
  3. What is the flooring on his side or was he upright when he came back up?
  4. It probably most likely died from stress.
  5. Not always, last November I caught a bass with a hook in it's tongue and when I took it out, it didn't bleed a single speck.
  6. Why did they die? IK they were hooked in the tongue.
  7. How fast did it swim away?
  8. Probably you are having a lot of slack or letting it take the bait until you will for sure catch it.
  9. One time I caught a bass that had a hook in it's gill and I snapped the hook and there wasn't a single drop of blood. I think how my friend removed a hook from the bass's gill was just pushing it out by the barb.
  10. Well, the severely bleeding ones.
  11. The gut hook removal technique is to go through the gills and rotate the hook instead of cutting the line or ripping out the hook.
  12. H Was it hooked on the mouth? Deep in the mouth? I don't mean in the gullet.
  13. Then he probably would have snagged it.
  14. Maybe it was just super stunned. Look at one of the last comments about this one bass that was thought to be dead but jumped around out of the livewell.
  15. If the hook is sticking out from the other side, it is difficult to do through the gill, and how to remove the hook is to pull it out from where it is sticking out of.
  16. I've caught bluegill that were bleeding and it coagulated out of the water. As long as they don't bleed from the gullet they end up being perfectly fine.
  17. I gill hooked a bass last July and was dripping blood on the rocks and it quickly swam off and hoped it survived which I dought happened.
  18. I gut hooked a bass May last year and it was bleeding, But not gallons, and the bleeding stopped when the fish was out of the water. When I held him in the water, he swam away as fast as a rocket with a lot of power. Did your fish swim off like a rocket to its bed? Bass

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