Well, usually the line gets really lose right after the fish gets off.
Cut off the eye of the hook with some wire cutters and then pull the hook through.
Off the hook probably came from fishing, where you release fish that you aren't keeping--take them off the hook and let them go back into the water. There is also "ringing off the hook," referring to a lengthily unanswered telephone. The receivers of early telephones hung from a hook.
No because sometimes the frogs get off the hook and well.....
To be released from blame, obligation, or danger. The expression alludes to the fish that got off the fisherman's hook and got away. It started in the mid 1800s.
Use the broken tiki torch
The hook on the vacuum that hooks your face and feeds it the fish
When a fish bites the hook tell pikachu to reel it in when the fish is close to the ground tell pikachu to pull. I know this because i still have the game
A large hook mounted on a pole and used for landing fish is called a gaff.
if it is a nightcrawler is it is a very soft bait already. When the hook goes into the fishes mouth the worm usually slips off the hook and into its stomach. This is when the fisherman sets the hook. and begins the fight. So the bait is already being eaten b the time you feel the strike.
"hook" could be a noun or verb. If it is talking about the item, "fish hook" then yes, it's a noun. If it's telling what to do, "hook that fish on the stick" then it's a verb.
A baited hook is a fishing hook that has been attached to some form of bait, such as live bait or artificial bait, to attract fish. The bait is used to entice fish to bite onto the hook, allowing the angler to catch the fish.
Catches fish.