 How to get your fishing hook back using a discorger. This fishing tutorial shows how to use a discorger. You will learn how to unhook fish properly and understand why there are different types of discorges available. It is important to know what to do if a fish follows the hook, but we also need to set up correctly, see the link, and strike promptly so it doesn't happen too often. Discorging hooks requires practice, but it can be done at home. Use your dominant hand to tighten the line with your little finger. Bring the discorger upwards in parallel to slot onto the line. Adding a little tension, rotate the discorger slightly before following the line to the hook. Push forwards and rotate halfway before bringing back in a straight line. Different size discorges are used to match different hook sizes. This set was $4.99 from Amazon and a link is in the description. From left to right, they cover hooks from size four through to 24 and some are double-ended. The blue and green have a slammer style discorger, which are good for little perch. A hole allows them to be worn around the neck and running a thumbnail through the slot keeps them clear. Metal ones sink and damage line, so these will go on a trophy. Thanks for watching.