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Question about barbless hooks/selective gear rules

Post by kevinb » Sun Mar 26, 2017 12:05 pm

This is probably a no brainer question but I don't ever fish waters with these rules, however, I'm heading out in 2 weeks and checking out a lake that has these rules. Can I simply crimp down the barb? or do I need to just purchase barbless hooks? I suppose it might not be a big deal but I'd hate to "think" I'm doing the right thing, only to end up with some type of violation.

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Re: Question about barbless hooks/selective gear rules

Post by The Quadfather » Sun Mar 26, 2017 12:21 pm

Kevin, never hurts to have all your rules covered..
You do not need to buy 'barbless hooks' Yes, just crimp them down. A good test is to run the crimped barb over your thumb nail to see if it is truly crimped down. As for the rest of the 'bait-less' portion of the rule... no bait includes, no scent at all, that would include bass baits that are infused with scent, etc. Just keep it all stripped down. [thumbup]

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Re: Question about barbless hooks/selective gear rules

Post by kevinb » Sun Mar 26, 2017 12:25 pm

The Quadfather wrote:Kevin, never hurts to have all your rules covered..
You do not need to buy 'barbless hooks' Yes, just crimp them down. A good test is to run the crimped barb over your thumb nail to see if it is truly crimped down. As for the rest of the 'bait-less' portion of the rule... no bait includes, no scent at all, that would include bass baits that are infused with scent, etc. Just keep it all stripped down. [thumbup]
Thank you Quad! Just wasn't sure and didn't want to leave myself open to any potential problems. Trying my hand at some trout. No, I haven't given up on muskies...just checking a new lake. (Coldwater Lake at Mount Saint Helens to be exact.)
Thank you!

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