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Date: June 07, 2006 at 16:52:54
From: ken, [pool-64-223-34-10.prov.east.verizon.net]
Subject: Re: hook setting


Yea. It is the biggest thing that you can learn. You have to feel the pressure from the fish before putting pressure on the fish.
It is older than the hills.

I alwas think of Greasded line fishing as the root of it but it is not; it is much older.

This hooketingmethod is just about 100% YOu absolutly haeve to have razor sharp hooks and the process of thghtening on the fish does the rest.It is simple precise and works with plugs, jigs, flies, topwater baits, giant tuna, marlin, swordfish, salmon, trout, stripers, steelhead, eels, bluegills, turtles, very large fish and very small ones and snakesand and clams but not on loudmouth know it alls.

They just blame the fish. The fish did this or the fish did that, the fish are too small they are too big, they are hitting short, they changed their mind they are just playing with it and on and on.

The fish do not make mistakes.
You can hook them 100% if you make a decision to learn how. IT is a skill and you have to learn it.
There are some other posts on the ken's archives boad about it and the method.

It is so simple that once you do it you will realize in an instant how wacked every other method of hooksetting is.

I am beginning to think tht fishermen in general are the most emotionally controlled men on the planet when it comes to not seeing facts becasue they do not want to feel bad about thier ignorance.
They wol rather contiue to groan and moan excuses rather thatn shut up and learn how to overcome the problem.

Their attitude of self defence prevents them.
"That," is emotionally rooted.
It is so eay to hook fish once you get over that crap. 100% is easy.


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