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I live on a large retaining pond that has some monster bass. I often catch
small bream and put them out on a large hook to catch a big bass. Most of the time, I will get a big bass to hit, and occasionally will get it to the bank. Far too many times, I lose the bait and bass before I can get it in. What's the best hook and hooking method that will improve my chances? |
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"Lu Powell" wrote in message
... I live on a large retaining pond that has some monster bass. I often catch small bream and put them out on a large hook to catch a big bass. Most of the time, I will get a big bass to hit, and occasionally will get it to the bank. Far too many times, I lose the bait and bass before I can get it in. What's the best hook and hooking method that will improve my chances? Probably need a bigger hook. If you are C&R with big bream for bait I suggest a big circle hook (maybe 6/0 or 7/0) and let the bass take it for a long time, then jsut reel them in without setting the hook. If you are quick on the hook set, then probably a big J-hook or big bait holder hook. Problem with the latter is if the fish swallows your bait you can do him a lot of injury making survivability of C&R or CPR fish noticabley lower. Bob La Londe www.YumaBassMan.com |
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Bob La Londe wrote:
"Lu Powell" wrote in message ... I live on a large retaining pond that has some monster bass. I often catch small bream and put them out on a large hook to catch a big bass. Most of the time, I will get a big bass to hit, and occasionally will get it to the bank. Far too many times, I lose the bait and bass before I can get it in. What's the best hook and hooking method that will improve my chances? Probably need a bigger hook. If you are C&R with big bream for bait I suggest a big circle hook (maybe 6/0 or 7/0) and let the bass take it for a long time, then jsut reel them in without setting the hook. If you are quick on the hook set, then probably a big J-hook or big bait holder hook. Problem with the latter is if the fish swallows your bait you can do him a lot of injury making survivability of C&R or CPR fish noticabley lower. Bob La Londe www.YumaBassMan.com Yep that is the answer but remember don't "set" the hooks when using a circle hook, just let the line tighten up and reel the bass in, that is the way a circle hook is designed to set, the reason I am telling you "again" is you will forget, on the first big one, and try to cross his eyes, and not catch the fish -- Secret Weapon Recoil Rig, Fishing lure remote control See lure video you won't believe http://secretweaponlures.com/spectastic.htm |
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