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Snagging Fishing Technique and Regulations
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- Definition and Method
- Snagging uses sharp hooks to externally pierce fish without swallowing
- Technique achieved by suddenly pulling line when fish moves
- Weighted multi-hook rigs and underwater cameras can aid success
- Applications
- Used for herbivorous fish like paddlefish that don't respond to bait
- Less strenuous than traditional fishing methods
- Some snaggers use colored ribbons to keep hook visible
- Regulations and Controversies
- Each state has its own wildlife regulating agency
- UK banned foul-hooking since 1851, initially for salmon and trout
- Often discouraged for fish species easily attracted to bait
- Associated with overfishing and animal cruelty controversies
- Implementation
- Snagger waits for fish sighting and positions hook above it
- Yanks on line to "snag" fish before attempting reel-in
- Clear rivers allow observation of target's shadow or wake