unhooking weevers

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unhooking weevers

#1 Post by MC »

after seeing a few weevers in catch reports and hearing of someone being stung, whats the safest way to unhook a weever?
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#2 Post by Conor P »

possibly try not to catch one. Try size 8/0 Hokkai and you'll be safe lol. If they still get you try to be careful and (optionally for safety) get a leather glove on.
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#3 Post by eric »

be confident,loose hands will only slip into unwanted places. hold the fish by the lip and youl be fine.
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#4 Post by Mr_Green »

Use your waders boot, gently though

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