I like barbless, a lot. The pros far outweigh any cons. Not smug about it though, no way, not me.
Stick close, maybe some of it will rub off.
Try this: Barbs are a crutch. Any true angler fishes with skill & lure, not barbs & bait. May as well use dynamite. That's the difference between a fisherman & an angler.
The last time I hooked myself I was happy to be barbless. It went deep, to the bend, into my knuckle cartilege. Was harder than expected to remove. Buddy wouldn't pull hard enough for fear of hurting me.
Posted by: jaximus Posted on: May 30th, 2012 at 7:09pm
i crimp the barbs on all my lures the instant i get them. the only exception is a couple jigs i only use in america for live bait. its super hard to keep live bait on barbless hooks unless you cut up a rubber worm. its also easier to untangle the mess of lures i have crammed into the plastic tray i bring to the Q when they are all barbless. i dont lose many fish and barbless really only matters if they jump. stick your rod deep into the water and dont pull them "up" and they wont jump. topwater lures are the hardest obviously.
Posted by: Mk631 Posted on: May 30th, 2012 at 5:45pm
I like barbless, even not in the Q most of the time. If the fishing is hot, barbless saves lots of unhooking time & you catch lots more fish.
I became an even bigger fan in 2010 when a smallie put all 3 hooks of one treble thru my left thumb (this was a very skilled fish). I was in the Q & I'd just gotten that lure out & forgot to crimp -- I sure remembered trying to get it out! -Tom
Posted by: mastertangler Posted on: May 30th, 2012 at 4:17pm
I use barbless trebles even when I fish the BWCA...so much easier to remove from fish/net/fingers...haven't lost too many big jumping smallies either....they'd probably throw out a barbed hook too....
Posted by: Pondo Posted on: May 29th, 2012 at 9:52pm