This section is from the book "Fishing: When, Where, And How To Fish Without Live Bait", by William Tweedie. Also available from Amazon: Fishing: When, Where And How To Fish Without Live Bait.
Many fish will drop off the hook on being brought out of the water. Generally they are hooked in the mouth or throat when that is the case - the forefinger passed down the tightened line till it presses against the bend of the hook, and then a slight pressure further will disengage the hook, and it may be brought away from the fish.
 
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