August 27, 2010

Fishing And The Use Of Hooks And Treble Hooks

Fishing is a sport and fun pass time for many people around the world. Many people use fishing as a means of making a living as well. Hooks, nets, rods, boats; these are just some of the tools that one requires for fishing.

Hooks are a vital parts of your fishing gear. In this article we will learn about hooks and their types, characteristics and functions.

The hook is shaped just like a 'hook', hence the name. It impales the fish so it cannot wiggle away. The hook has five main sections:

1. The eye. This is the point where the hook is attached to the line.
2. The Shank. This section is the straight part of the hook that separates the eye from the 'hook' section.
3. Bend. This is what makes the hook.
4. Point. This is what impales the fish.
5. The barb. This is on only some hooks, and adds a resistance for the fish.

Fishing hooks have been around for centuries. Its been proven that hooks have been around sense 7000BC Through the years, the materials and elements have changed. While metal is the most popular form of hooks today, some people around the World still use other materials, such as wood, bone and stone. Hooks which were made by using steel first appeared and then significantly grew popular for professional use after the sixteenth century.

The Treble Hook

The three different types of hooks are the single hook, which is the most basic; the double hook which has one eye but more than one hook attached to it; and the treble hook.

Treble hooks are most often used with fly fishing. A treble hook is clothed in feathers of a variety of colors to resemble lures and insects. One of the most noticeable functions of a treble hook is its total grip at the fish’s mouth. Treble hooks are used on lures, as they capture a fish easily.

There are many different types of lures. The bobbed lure gives the illusion of swimming fish. It 'bobs' its way through the water. However, irrespective of what sort of lure you use, it is best advised to use a treble hook in order to ensure that the fish does not escape you.

The one disadvantage of a treble hook is that it can cause damage to a fishes mouth. If you are fishing for fun, and plan on releasing the fish then a treble hook is not advised. The scared fish will struggle when caught, and the treble hook will damage it. However, if you want to capture a fish - using a treble hook gets your job done.

Tags: carp fishing, fishing, fishing hooks, treble hooks

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August 11, 2010

Fishing And The Use Of Hooks And Treble Hooks

Fishing is a sport and fun pass time for many people around the world. Many people use fishing as a means of making a living as well. Hooks, nets, rods, boats; these are just some of the tools that one requires for fishing.

Hooks are a vital parts of your fishing gear. In this article we will learn about hooks and their types, characteristics and functions.

The hook is shaped just like a 'hook', hence the name. It impales the fish so it cannot wiggle away. The hook has five main sections:

1. The eye. This is the point where the hook is attached to the line.
2. The Shank. This section is the straight part of the hook that separates the eye from the 'hook' section.
3. Bend. This is what makes the hook.
4. Point. This is what impales the fish.
5. The barb. This is on only some hooks, and adds a resistance for the fish.

Fishing hooks have been around for centuries. Its been proven that hooks have been around sense 7000BC Through the years, the materials and elements have changed. While metal is the most popular form of hooks today, some people around the World still use other materials, such as wood, bone and stone. Hooks which were made by using steel first appeared and then significantly grew popular for professional use after the sixteenth century.

The Treble Hook

The three different types of hooks are the single hook, which is the most basic; the double hook which has one eye but more than one hook attached to it; and the treble hook.

Treble hooks are most often used with fly fishing. A treble hook is clothed in feathers of a variety of colors to resemble lures and insects. One of the most noticeable functions of a treble hook is its total grip at the fish’s mouth. Treble hooks are used on lures, as they capture a fish easily.

There are many different types of lures. The bobbed lure gives the illusion of swimming fish. It 'bobs' its way through the water. However, irrespective of what sort of lure you use, it is best advised to use a treble hook in order to ensure that the fish does not escape you.

The one disadvantage of a treble hook is that it can cause damage to a fishes mouth. If you are fishing for fun, and plan on releasing the fish then a treble hook is not advised. The scared fish will struggle when caught, and the treble hook will damage it. However, if you want to capture a fish - using a treble hook gets your job done.

Tags: carp fishing, fishing, fishing hooks, treble hooks

Filed under Fishing Rod Building by Mick

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