11-16-2009, 03:43 AM
[#000000]Are treble hooks prohibited in any waters in Idaho?[/#000000]
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[#000000]Reason I ask.. Several fisheries listed in the book have following restrictions:[/#000000]
[#000000]No bait, barbless hooks, see pg. 10.[/#000000]
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[font "Arial"][#000000]NO BAIT: Requires the use of artificial flies or lures, with one barbless hook ONLY per fly or lure. Up to five separate flies or lures per line may be used, except where specifically prohibited.[/#000000][/font]
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[font "Arial"][#000000]Hook Definition[/#000000][/font]
[font "Arial"][#000000]HOOK: A bent wire device, for the catching of fish, to which one, two, or three points may be attached to a single shank. Up to five (5) hooks per line may be used, except where specifically prohibited.[/#000000][/font]
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[font "Arial"][#000000]No explicit words to prohibit use of treble hooks. The definitions given by the book indicates that a treble hook is ok on NO BAIT restrictions assuming you bend the barb...[/#000000][/font]
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[font "Arial"][#000000]Reason I as is becuase a Rapala typically has two treble hooks on the body. If you remove one of the trebles hooks are you ok, or do you have to replace both treble hooks with one single point hook?[/#000000][/font]
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[#000000]Reason I ask.. Several fisheries listed in the book have following restrictions:[/#000000]
[#000000]No bait, barbless hooks, see pg. 10.[/#000000]
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[#000000]No Bait rule page 10:[/#000000]
[font "Arial"][#000000]NO BAIT: Requires the use of artificial flies or lures, with one barbless hook ONLY per fly or lure. Up to five separate flies or lures per line may be used, except where specifically prohibited.[/#000000][/font]
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[font "Arial"][#000000]Also on page 10[/#000000][/font]
[font "Arial"][#000000]Hook Definition[/#000000][/font]
[font "Arial"][#000000]HOOK: A bent wire device, for the catching of fish, to which one, two, or three points may be attached to a single shank. Up to five (5) hooks per line may be used, except where specifically prohibited.[/#000000][/font]
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[font "Arial"][#000000]No explicit words to prohibit use of treble hooks. The definitions given by the book indicates that a treble hook is ok on NO BAIT restrictions assuming you bend the barb...[/#000000][/font]
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[font "Arial"][#000000]Reason I as is becuase a Rapala typically has two treble hooks on the body. If you remove one of the trebles hooks are you ok, or do you have to replace both treble hooks with one single point hook?[/#000000][/font]
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