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Is an upturned Waterwisp hook more likely to damage a fish than a conventional hook?

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Is an upturned Waterwisp hook more likely to damage a fish than a conventional hook?

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No. There hasn’t been a single reported case of a Waterwisp hook penetrating the roof of a trout’s mouth.

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