The picture hook was invented by Thomas Alva Edison in 1924.
A large hook mounted on a pole and used for landing fish is called a gaff.
"hook" could be a noun or verb. If it is talking about the item, "fish hook" then yes, it's a noun. If it's telling what to do, "hook that fish on the stick" then it's a verb.
A baited hook is a fishing hook that has been attached to some form of bait, such as live bait or artificial bait, to attract fish. The bait is used to entice fish to bite onto the hook, allowing the angler to catch the fish.
Catches fish.
There are two main types of hook - the J hook and the circle hook. J hooks are used by directly driving the hook through the bait and into the fish with a strong upward tug. The hook can end up anywhere from the stomach of the fish to the jaw or be snagged on the exterior of the fish. Circle hooks are swallowed by the fish and are set by winding the line tight. The shape of the hook causes the point to swing around the jaw. Typically, 95% of the hook sets are in the fish's jaw. This allows the fish to be released relatively unharmed. Circle hooks are used very successfully in deep water fishing.
well the bait on the hook covers it.
Fish Hook - 2009 was released on: USA: 11 March 2009 (limited)
u put bait on hook
It depends on the situation. If the fish breaks the fishing line close to the hook, then the hook may stay in the fish's mouth. However, if the line breaks farther away from the fish, then the hook may come loose or fall out.
a gaff
The Hawaiian word for hook is "makau." It is commonly used in fishing and means hook or fish hook.