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Snagging, also known as snag fishing, snatching, snatch fishing, jagging (Australia), or foul hooking, is a fishing technique for catching fish that uses sharp grappling hooks tethered to a fishing line to externally pierce (i.e. "snag") into the flesh of nearby fish, without needing the fish to swallow any hook with its mouth like in angling. This is achieved by suddenly and vigorously pulling the line (either by handlining or with a rod) when movement is felt, causing the snag hook to "claw" into any fish unfortunate enough to be grappled by the hook points. Weighted multi-hook rigs can be used to increase chances of success, and modern technologies such as underwater video camera can also be used to visually aid and time the snagging.

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  • Snagging, also known as snag fishing, snatching, snatch fishing, jagging (Australia), or foul hooking, is a fishing technique for catching fish that uses sharp grappling hooks tethered to a fishing line to externally pierce (i.e. "snag") into the flesh of nearby fish, without needing the fish to swallow any hook with its mouth like in angling. This is achieved by suddenly and vigorously pulling the line (either by handlining or with a rod) when movement is felt, causing the snag hook to "claw" into any fish unfortunate enough to be grappled by the hook points. Weighted multi-hook rigs can be used to increase chances of success, and modern technologies such as underwater video camera can also be used to visually aid and time the snagging. Some herbivorous/algaevorous fish species, such as paddlefish, are not attracted to normal angling baits or lures as they primarily filter-feed on plankton. While these fish can be caught using nets, spears or pole hooks, snagging is also used as a less strenuous and more versatile technique. However, for fish species that can be enticed easily by baits or lures, snagging techniques are often discouraged or prohibited as it causes more mutilating injuries to the fish (which diminishes the fish's chance of survival even after catch and release) and is viewed as violating the principle of fair chase, and has been associated with overfishing (especially with multi-hook snag rigs) and other social controversies concerning animal cruelty. (en)
  • 锚钩捕鱼(英語:snag fishing)也称锚鱼(snagging)、锚捕(snatching)或恶钩(foul hooking),是一种用鱼线牵引的锋利(锚钩)从外侧刺入并钩挂鱼类身体的捕鱼方式,通常使用细长锋利的多尖钩、甚至多钩钓组来增加成功概率。锚鱼可能会分开使用鱼饵、散饵或加重的拟饵将鱼吸引到锚钩附近,然后完全依赖捕鱼者突然扯线时锚钩的锋利尖端“抓”进鱼身,不像钓鱼那样需要鱼主动将较小的鱼钩吞下后才能从鱼嘴内挂住。 有些鱼类(比如匙吻鲟)是不容易被鱼饵轻易吸引的滤食性动物,用常见的垂钓方法并不十分有效,所以会使用鱼网或直接物理穿刺的手段捕捉(比如、以及锚鱼)。而那些可以被鱼饵和鱼钩诱捕的掠食鱼类,使用锚鱼手段通常不被允许,因为这有违“公平追赶”(fair chase)的捕猎道德而且容易引起过度捕捞(特别是使用多钩钓组的时候)。而且锚钩的尖刺尺寸会对鱼体外侧造成较为严重的贯穿和撕裂伤口,即使钓后就放也会因为失血、感染和脏器创伤使得鱼难以存活,在社会舆论上也会引发有关虐待动物的争议。 (zh)
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  • 锚钩捕鱼(英語:snag fishing)也称锚鱼(snagging)、锚捕(snatching)或恶钩(foul hooking),是一种用鱼线牵引的锋利(锚钩)从外侧刺入并钩挂鱼类身体的捕鱼方式,通常使用细长锋利的多尖钩、甚至多钩钓组来增加成功概率。锚鱼可能会分开使用鱼饵、散饵或加重的拟饵将鱼吸引到锚钩附近,然后完全依赖捕鱼者突然扯线时锚钩的锋利尖端“抓”进鱼身,不像钓鱼那样需要鱼主动将较小的鱼钩吞下后才能从鱼嘴内挂住。 有些鱼类(比如匙吻鲟)是不容易被鱼饵轻易吸引的滤食性动物,用常见的垂钓方法并不十分有效,所以会使用鱼网或直接物理穿刺的手段捕捉(比如、以及锚鱼)。而那些可以被鱼饵和鱼钩诱捕的掠食鱼类,使用锚鱼手段通常不被允许,因为这有违“公平追赶”(fair chase)的捕猎道德而且容易引起过度捕捞(特别是使用多钩钓组的时候)。而且锚钩的尖刺尺寸会对鱼体外侧造成较为严重的贯穿和撕裂伤口,即使钓后就放也会因为失血、感染和脏器创伤使得鱼难以存活,在社会舆论上也会引发有关虐待动物的争议。 (zh)
  • Snagging, also known as snag fishing, snatching, snatch fishing, jagging (Australia), or foul hooking, is a fishing technique for catching fish that uses sharp grappling hooks tethered to a fishing line to externally pierce (i.e. "snag") into the flesh of nearby fish, without needing the fish to swallow any hook with its mouth like in angling. This is achieved by suddenly and vigorously pulling the line (either by handlining or with a rod) when movement is felt, causing the snag hook to "claw" into any fish unfortunate enough to be grappled by the hook points. Weighted multi-hook rigs can be used to increase chances of success, and modern technologies such as underwater video camera can also be used to visually aid and time the snagging. (en)
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