Treble hooks are too harsh on the mouths of trout and they can easily hook a trout's eye, causing blindness, since their eyes are so close to their mouth. If you are fishing in trout waters, it would show regards and conservation to actually put the split rings to use on lures and swap out the mangling treble hooks to single hooks.
I've seen a lot of nice browns come from the sus, but haven't been able to locate them lol. Nice video man.
No Escape Outdoors thanks!! And it took some time for us to locate them
@@VaughnHolderman you're welcome. I'm sure lol. I've fished from Bainbridge to Unadilla for them with no luck. Even where some of the creeks flow in
No Escape Outdoors yeah that’s where to get them... where there’s colder water flow year around
As a teen I floated that stream. Nice video.
Thats cool!! and thank you!
Treble hooks are too harsh on the mouths of trout and they can easily hook a trout's eye, causing blindness, since their eyes are so close to their mouth. If you are fishing in trout waters, it would show regards and conservation to actually put the split rings to use on lures and swap out the mangling treble hooks to single hooks.
Again what if I keep and eat them?