I've noticed this in fluke but in bluefish more than any other fish I've caught...When I grab em and go to remove the hook (bucktail 99% of the time if it matters), as soon as the hook barely starts to move they bite down and get a case of lockjaw.
Fluke I know there is a trick involving sticking your finger up a crease into their mouth and opening the jaw for them without causing damage, however with bluefish I just have to literally sit there on the rock and wait for it to "let go".
I don't bring gadgets with me and just have pliers but anyone know ways around this? I've literally had fish unhooked but they will clamp down on the hook and won't let me pull it out.
chefchris401
06-15-2015, 04:01 PM
I've noticed this in fluke but in bluefish more than any other fish I've caught...When I grab em and go to remove the hook (bucktail 99% of the time if it matters), as soon as the hook barely starts to move they bite down and get a case of lockjaw.
Fluke I know there is a trick involving sticking your finger up a crease into their mouth and opening the jaw for them without causing damage, however with bluefish I just have to literally sit there on the rock and wait for it to "let go".
I don't bring gadgets with me and just have pliers but anyone know ways around this? I've literally had fish unhooked but they will clamp down on the hook and won't let me pull it out.
I always carry a plastic fish gripper at the very least, cheap about $15 and they float and actually have a really strong grip, then a boga for the surf.
only trick ive used on big bluefish is squeezing the connection of the jaw while pushing forward, at the very least it will allow you get the hook out.
bassballer
06-16-2015, 01:37 PM
I hate bluefish
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be nice to the bloos...
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bobber
06-16-2015, 03:06 PM
^^ what he said.
they can't help their animosity to the rest of the living world
I love bluefish, just don't want to harm them, I'll try the jaw technique and see how that goes
macojoe
06-16-2015, 04:39 PM
I love Bluefish sandwiches!! So unhooking not a problem!!:smash:
Cool Beans
06-16-2015, 06:20 PM
LOL they do make very good lobster bait!
Fly Rod
06-16-2015, 07:39 PM
a sturdy pair of pliers twist and pull....LOL....:)
Guppy
06-16-2015, 07:46 PM
For blues? Use a hammer
X2 LOL
I KEEP A 1 ft. Pcs of 3/4" threaded galv rod on board to persuade them to open up,,, it works
piemma
06-17-2015, 08:18 AM
For blues? Use a hammer
Or in Clammers case, an ax!
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