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Print comparision of circle hook and straight hook in tuna ...to set the hook. Anglers were instructed not to actively set the hook, but to allow the rod to react to the bite in the

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Page 1: Print comparision of circle hook and straight hook in tuna ...to set the hook. Anglers were instructed not to actively set the hook, but to allow the rod to react to the bite in the
Page 2: Print comparision of circle hook and straight hook in tuna ...to set the hook. Anglers were instructed not to actively set the hook, but to allow the rod to react to the bite in the
Page 3: Print comparision of circle hook and straight hook in tuna ...to set the hook. Anglers were instructed not to actively set the hook, but to allow the rod to react to the bite in the
Page 4: Print comparision of circle hook and straight hook in tuna ...to set the hook. Anglers were instructed not to actively set the hook, but to allow the rod to react to the bite in the
Page 5: Print comparision of circle hook and straight hook in tuna ...to set the hook. Anglers were instructed not to actively set the hook, but to allow the rod to react to the bite in the
Page 6: Print comparision of circle hook and straight hook in tuna ...to set the hook. Anglers were instructed not to actively set the hook, but to allow the rod to react to the bite in the
Page 7: Print comparision of circle hook and straight hook in tuna ...to set the hook. Anglers were instructed not to actively set the hook, but to allow the rod to react to the bite in the
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