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- string 15 45 0 1 fish are easier to hook on small hooks. Although it is possible to hook any size fish
- string 15 60 0 1 on any hook, it is a lot easier to have the correct size hook for the fish. The size
- string 15 75 0 1 of a fish is not known until you land it, which makes this decision harder, the
- string 15 90 0 1 general rule is too stick to the recommended hook size for the bait you are fishing
- string 15 105 0 1 with, and if in doubt, air on the larger size. Hook sizes are measured with numbers,
- string 15 120 0 1 size 10 is the largest available and size 24 is the smallest. You can adjust the
- string 15 135 0 1 hooksize using the up and down arrows to the right of the hook on the tackle selection
- string 15 150 0 1 screen. The up arrow increases the hooksize (makes number smaller) and the down
- string 15 165 0 1 arrow decreases the hooksize (makes number bigger). When dry fly fishing the
- string 15 180 0 1 hooksize is still a factor, with the fly being "tied" around the selected size hook.
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