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When a fish takes your bait, do not sweep the rod upward to set the hook. When a fish is hooked in the corner of its jaw, this also leads to shorter de-hooking times and less overall stress on the fish. If a striped bass swallows the bait, the circle hook is designed to slide out from its throat and catch on the corner of its jaw. Using circle hooks reduce occurrences of gut-hooking which can cause injuries to internal organs of the fish.

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How do circle hooks increase survival of released striped bass? This shall not apply to any artificial lure with bait attached.

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Requiring the use of circle hooks when fishing with bait is the first step in reducing release mortality in the striped bass fishery.Ĭircle hooks are required when fishing for striped bass with bait, which is defined as any marine or aquatic organism live or dead, whole or parts thereof. Specifically, circle hooks are designed to reduce occurrences of "deep/gut hooking." Studies have shown that gut hooking is a major cause of release mortality. Back in June, Kinzinger shared a letter sent to his wife which said that Kinzinger "will be executed" and their newborn would be "joining Adam in hell.Circle hooks reduce the number of fish that die due to stress or injuries from being caught and released, which is known as discard or release mortality. Adam Kinzinger, R-Il, one of only two Republicans serving on the January 6th committee, has been very vocal about how the Trump mob has been treating him. Now, in the wake of the ongoing January 6th hearings, the violent backlash to members of congress has been brutal. Marjorie Taylor Greene, spent $183,000 on her personal security during the beginning of 2022, more than any other lawmaker running for office. The New York Times found that far-right Republican Rep. Liz Cheney, R-WY, went from spending almost no campaign funds on security to spending $58,000 in just the first three months of 2021. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, D-NY, spent more on security just in 2021 she had during her entire time on the 2020 campaign train. Lawmakers, on both the left and right, have been beefing up their own security even before the federal security funding was passed.Ī report by Mother Jones found that members of Congress were spending more on security than they ever had before. Additionally, Capitol Police announced plans to launch field offices in Florida and San Francisco to better monitor threats to lawmakers throughout the country.

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Since then, a $1.9 billion emergency bill was passed to upgrade Capitol security. "If they continue to go up the way they have, clearly we're going to need additional officers to assign to this responsibility." "The biggest challenge I think we have is keeping up with the number of threats," Manger said. This rise in violence reached a peak on January 6th, 2021, when rioters stormed the Capitol building and assaulted Capitol Police.Ī year after the attack, Capitol Police Chief Tom Manager testified before the Senate explaining how the threat of violence has only increased since January 6th and more security resources were necessary to protect lawmakers. In the first three months of 2020 alone, Capitol Police opened over 1,800 cases into security threats against lawmakers. The Zeldin incident follows a larger trend of increased safety threats to lawmakers.īetween the first year of former President Donald Trump's term and the first year of President Biden's term, threats against members of Congress have increased by 144%, according to a report by the U.S. The authorities have reported that a 43-year-old man jumped onto the stage with a pointed weapon yelling "You're done!" Lee Zeldin, the New York Republican gubernatorial candidate, was attacked at a rally. The initiative comes directly following a recent incident in which Rep. In addition to a $150 monthly maintenance fee, the equipment can include locks, cameras, video surveillance, or motion detectors, Sergeant-at-Arms William J. The government funding will cover up to $10,000 for lawmakers to spend on securing their personal residents. The measure comes in response to rising violence in the wake of the January 6th capital riot and the more recent January 6th hearings. Beginning on August 15th, the House sergeant-at-arms office will pay for lawmakers to strengthen security at their homes in response to increased safety threats.














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