65 miles taking this route:
109 nautical miles or approx 195 km.
The parts of a fish hook are the point, the barb, the shank, the gap (the distance between the point and the shank), and the eye.
138 miles taking this route:Take NY-199 WEST, from Red Hook, to I-87 THRUWAY; follow signs to I-87 SOUTH.Take I-87 SOUTH to I-84 at EXIT 17; follow signs to I-84 WEST.Take I-84 WEST to NY-17 WEST to BINGHAMTON at EXIT 4W.Take NY-17 WEST to Hancock.
The driving distance is about 537 road miles and total driving time is approximately 8 hours.
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50 miles taking this route:Take B3349 READING, from Hook, to M4. Once you are at M4, follow signs to M4 SOUTH WALES (to A34 OXFORD).Take M4 to A34 OXFORD at JUNCTION 13.Take A34 to Oxford.
about 100 miles
The distance between the above places is approximately equal to 740 nautical miles. To convert miles to nautical miles, multiply the miles by 0.86. This is point to point straight distance. The actual distance will change according to the route.
It allows the fisherman, in terms of depth and distance, to get his hook into inaccessible parts of waterways, lakes and seas and to present the hook and bait in the best way to attract the fish.
It is 180 miles according to Google Maps.
A 3mm crochet hook is halfway between a C and D size in US sizes.
a Hook shot is higher than than a pull a hook is to loft the ball and a pull is to just pull the ball away for four hence the name pull.