You feel as if you have been "hooked" into something unexpectedly, in the sense of being caught, fooled or conned. Being "hooked" can also refer to addiction, in which case the dream illustrates a bad habit or behavior you need to free yourself from.
Yes!
Depends, If the hook goes down the throat into the belly the fish is as good as dead. If the hook is in the hard tissues around the opening of the mouth there is a very good chance he will shake it free.
Cut off the eye of the hook with some wire cutters and then pull the hook through.
It stays lodged in the fish's mouth. In saltwater the hook will eventually corrode away; not sure how long tha takes in freshwater.
Yes, it can be painful for a fish to get a hook in its mouth. The hook can cause injury and distress to the fish, and if not handled properly, it can result in further harm or stress to the fish. Anglers strive to minimize harm by using barbless hooks and practicing proper catch-and-release techniques.
They think its food. Because people give them food on hooks alot.
Hook in Mouth was created in 1987.
The mouth just can't hold a hook. It tears free, allowing escape.
The Angler fish has a fleshy growth protrudes from its head and ends near its mouth. This looks like a worm on a hook and fish seeing this thinks that there is food available and moves in to take it. When they do the Angler fish strikes
A large hook mounted on a pole and used for landing fish is called a gaff.
"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.