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So I was fishing with a plastic worm and felt a hit, I set the hook and started cranking but this thing was hardly moving.  It took some drag out 2 or 3 different times and I started to get excited thinking I might be fighting a PB.  Well it turned out to be a dadgum soft shell turtle, and a freaking big one at that.  >:(

I dragged it on shore to try and remove the hook.  I flipped it over so it wouldn't go running everywhere.  Took my pliers out and tried everything to get that hook but all I ended up doing was bending the hook till it was almost straight.  I finally gave up and cut him loose.  :-/

So is it possible that turtles can rust out a hook too?  Or did I just give him a permanent piercing?  Do soft shells have the same jaw strength as normal turtles, should I be extra careful with my fingers?  I had another one go after a bait but luckily I didn't hook him.  It sucks because this pond holds some nice fish, I caught my PB out of it, but there are TONS of these darn turtles.

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You couldn't cut the hook ?

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I meant cutting the hook off at the spot it was imbedded in the turtles mouth.

Is this the right time to insert the youtube video about the zombie kid?

                  '' I like tutles ''

              -tumnus

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