It stays lodged in the fish's mouth. In saltwater the hook will eventually corrode away; not sure how long tha takes in freshwater.
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.
To tie a fish hook to a line, first thread the line through the eye of the hook. Then, make a loop with the line and wrap it around the hook shank. Finally, secure the knot by pulling the line tight.
To tie a fish hook on a line, follow these steps: Thread the line through the eye of the hook. Make a loop with the line. Wrap the loop around the main line and the hook several times. Thread the end of the line through the loop. Pull the line tight to secure the knot. Trim any excess line.
To tie a fish hook securely, follow these steps: Thread the fishing line through the eye of the hook. Wrap the line around the hook shank 5-7 times. Thread the line back through the loop near the eye of the hook. Moisten the knot and pull it tight. Trim any excess line.
This is a fishing term - the image is of the fish swallowing the hook, the line, and the sinker that keeps the bait underwater.
If you have a fishing pole, you need a line attached to the pole in order to fish. You need a hook on the end of the line. To put the hook and the line under water, you need a sinker. So, to have everything you need to fish, you need a hook, line, and sinker. The idiom means you need it to be complete.
To tie a fish hook properly, follow these steps: Thread the fishing line through the eye of the hook. Make a loop with the line and wrap it around the hook shank. Pass the line through the loop and tighten the knot. Trim any excess line. Practice and ensure the knot is secure before fishing.
To properly hook a fishing line for a successful catch, tie a strong knot like the improved clinch knot or Palomar knot to securely attach the hook to the line. Make sure the hook is sharp and baited correctly to attract fish. Cast the line smoothly and reel in gently when you feel a bite to set the hook and reel in the fish.
To hook fish in "Bass Masters Classic" for the SNES, cast your line by pressing the appropriate button and wait for a fish to bite. When you see the bobber move, quickly press the hook button to set the hook. Timing is crucial; if you wait too long, the fish may get away. Once hooked, use the control pad to reel in the fish while managing your line tension.
Angler Fishing is when you tie a hook to line and put some bait on the hook and then dip in a body of water hoping that a fish will take the bait
To tie a fish hook knot properly, follow these steps: Thread the line through the eye of the hook. Wrap the line around the hook shank 5-7 times. Thread the line back through the loop near the eye of the hook. Moisten the knot and pull it tight. Trim any excess line. This knot is called the improved clinch knot and is commonly used for securing hooks to fishing line.
The Ledger is simply a weight that is attached to the end of a fishing line. For fishing it is essential that the main line from a reel is terminated in a hook length of line that is of slightly lesser strength ie mainline 12lb and terminal line 10lb. This ensures that if the fish breaks the line it is not dragging a long length around the lake. The set up is simple, we have the main line attached to the weight with a second hook length off the weight with some bait on it. The hook length is of lesser strength. Often a 'hair rig' will be used. This is where the bait used is attached to the hook by a few millimetre of line. This encourages a fish to take the bait without feeling the hook. There are many ways of attaching the hook line to the ledger or main line such as a 'helicopter rig'. I suggest readers do a google search for 'helicopter rig', 'hair rig', 'knotless knot' and ledgering..... regards.... Rufty in Kent