This year I got a little into Bass fishing, its a blast! I went fishing yesterday and caught a 13 inch large mouth with a senko using a 3/0 hook. The Bass swallowed the senko deep in the throat. I wasn't sure how to remove it with a needle nose pliers without ripping out its throat. So I ended up cutting my line and left the hook inside.
Then today was doing a little reading on how to resolve this for future reference and here is something I found; http://www.electric-bass.org/throughTheGill.htm
Can I get some input from some of your experiences. Thanks.
Hook Removal
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RE:Hook Removal
I don't have much experience with this because I am a line watcher, but I do get 1 maybe 2 gut shot fish on a football head every year. If I had a hook in the fish like the picture shown, I would use my pair of sharp dikes and cut the hook as close as I could get. I would rather leave it in then rip them up.
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RE:Hook Removal
I have used this technique a couple of times on Cali bass and it is surprisingly smooth and easy. Best way to remove a hook out of the gullet. Never had to do it on any Washington bass though.
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RE:Hook Removal
Washington bass are tougher, they might bite you. 

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RE:Hook Removal
Best invention when talking "in the throat" The Zak flip gun rotates the hook and allows super easy removal.
http://www.myfishingandcamping.com/eMer ... egory=1778
http://www.myfishingandcamping.com/eMer ... egory=1778
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RE:Hook Removal
I have used the flip gun and it works rather well and quickly. I was skeptical when I bought it because after all it is pink, but it works. The only thing I would recommend is to pick up a few as the break down rather quickly being almost all plastic. I was given a better constructed (forged aluminum I think) one by a friend made by Rapala, but I haven't had to use it yet this year.
Also, I did see the flip gun for sale at Big 5 sporting goods.
Also, I did see the flip gun for sale at Big 5 sporting goods.