You're not alone, I agree with you here and don't know why these guys love trebles so
much... Of the fish I've seen on trebles vs. singles almost every time the fish had more
damage done to it than if it were caught with a single.
Not really much to discuss here and don't really understand why the fish's well being is funny. Unless they enjoy catch, kill, and release...
--different situations is the reason for discussion.
--I agree use of a smaller treble or stinger hook can result in major damage... also may "button up" the mouth resulting in drowning of smaller fish.
--A large single siwash fish can be more deadly to small fish than a large treble. These are for specific applications thus the rule in Okangan lk where often small kokanee... which at the time had to be released...were often killed by the large hook.
--depends on how it is used... ie trolled not cast with higher likelyhood of snagging and the size of the target fish and the size of the likely by-catch.
--I am not suggesting use of small barbless treble hooks. I most oftenuse smaller single barbless hooks sickle or circle for most applications.
--Where regulation allowes I use barbed treble casting for Bass where there is a low percentage chance for by-catch of trout or kokanee...specifically in Skaha lk.
--The treble point I am trying to make is that there are occasions where a treble hook can be of benefit. Fishing teqhnique and equipment can and should be adapted to best fit the situation.
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