On-the-hook Sentence Examples

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  • For best results try spraying caster regular across the swim and fish single caster on the hook.

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  • At the subscriber's station when the receiver is on the hook switch the circuit is through the call-bell and a condenser.

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  • Fishing an 8m pole Hugh fed caster, hemp and small 3mm pellet and fished double caster tipped with worm on the hook.

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  • Steve fished a small float 4 rods out and feed hemp and carp pellet fishing soft pellets on the hook.

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  • Fishing light floats and feeding hemp, the pair fished double maggot on the hook and had bream to over 6lb.

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  • Simon fished flavored corn on the hook together with soft hook pellets.

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  • The foul hookers that come off are obviously hooked in the side, hence coming back with scales on the hook.

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  • Fishing a 9m pole to open water, Tom fished corn on the hook feeding red maggot.

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  • I will use the dead maggots on the hook from time to time too.

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  • Today, in the colored water, I will be using halibut pellets on the hook.

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  • Cliff 's successful tactics and bait was a small feeder fished at 30m with corn and red worm on the hook.

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  • Alan fished caster and worm on the hook free feeding caster and hemp little and often.

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  • Many divorced alimony payers are unable to re-marry, as future spouses don't want to be on the hook for alimony payments.

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  • Getting the bait on the hook won't be so much of a hassle if you add in a little extra help.

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  • This can be substantially less expensive than using your "home" cell phone on the road, as you would then not be on the hook for roaming and long distance charges.

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  • If you have one spot to place important things like your keys, then when you need them they will be on the hook beside the door, or in the specific pocket of your purse.

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  • Turkey liver tends to stay on the hook better than chicken, but it can be harder to find.

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  • Take along a pair of scissors so that you can cut small pieces of liver to place on the hook.

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  • There should be one loop on the hook after you make your slip knot.

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  • Pass the loop that was on the hook over the yarn and end of the hook to create a new loop on the hook.

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  • Yarn over and pull the yarn through the loop leaving three loops on the hook.

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  • Yarn over again and pull through all three loops on the hook.

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  • Then yarn over again and slide off two again, leaving one new loop on the hook.

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  • Bring the yarn over the hook four times, five loops on the hook.

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