A fish hook is a small metal hook that joins a wire or yet thread and is used for to fish. Hooks are fitted with a bait to attract fish.
The history the hook is remote. Evidence has been found to demonstrate the use of hooks thousands of years before Christ, being considered as a key tool in the development of humanity.
The hooks have a eye (allowing you to connect to the thread) and a tip (that sticks into the fish). The straight part under the eye is called paw, then the elbow and the throat before reaching the tip. The mouth of the hook, meanwhile, is the distance between the eye and the leg.
Its operation is simple and effective: the fish, when trying to eat what is put as bait or bait, remains hooked to the hook because the tip of the same penetrates its mouth. In this way, the fisherman can collect the line from the rod, which is attached to the hook, to remove the animal from the water and capture it.
It should be noted that many times, by accident, the hook ends up being nailed in a person. This can cause from a localized inflammation until bleeding or one infection. The condition worsens depending on the area where the hook was embedded and how deep it entered the body.
It is interesting to note that the term hook is used in several verb phrases linked to traps or tricks: bite the trap, take the hook, cast the hook, etc. For example: “The scammers got the victim to take the bait”, “We already cast the hook, now we must wait”.
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