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![]() Well after a failed attempt at fishing for the eel, and looking at removing 200lbs of live rock, we decided we needed a bigger boat.
So Barry brought out a steel leader and we managed to humanely hook him. Somewhere during this I was grabbing him to help Barry take the hook out. A few times. In the end, Barry was able to snip the barb, and pull the hook without injury. I have three wounds. ![]() If I thought he would be okay there for a bit, dunl, maybe you could still get him ??
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![]() I think about how hard it was to try to hook a sixline wrasse, I can't imagine the mayhem for an eel.
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![]() Your sopposed to fish barbless in Alberta.
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