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<blockquote data-quote="r00s7a" data-source="post: 1542106" data-attributes="member: 9675"><p>Most of the time, no... If I just happen to have my sidecutters on me or something I will go ahead and clip them off, but for the most part I leave them au natural. I understand the theory behind it, but as an avid noodler, if you've ever had a big fish latch onto your arm, you know the power behind those jaws. One little thump and that little bullhead is probably toast, and at that point, the fish can turn it around where he can swallow it, or whatever. But IMO, doesn't make that much difference. Every other bullhead he has eaten had the barbs on it, so why change?</p><p></p><p></p><p>And no, I forgot my catulpa worms in the freezer deer_slayer!!! After all that talk about them, and they just slipped my mind. I did however, remember the cold beer. That helped more than the worms.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="r00s7a, post: 1542106, member: 9675"] Most of the time, no... If I just happen to have my sidecutters on me or something I will go ahead and clip them off, but for the most part I leave them au natural. I understand the theory behind it, but as an avid noodler, if you've ever had a big fish latch onto your arm, you know the power behind those jaws. One little thump and that little bullhead is probably toast, and at that point, the fish can turn it around where he can swallow it, or whatever. But IMO, doesn't make that much difference. Every other bullhead he has eaten had the barbs on it, so why change? And no, I forgot my catulpa worms in the freezer deer_slayer!!! After all that talk about them, and they just slipped my mind. I did however, remember the cold beer. That helped more than the worms. [/QUOTE]
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