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![]() When I take the kids out sometimes I bring a bucket of minnows. I hook them through the back but you need to be careful when hooking them there, you can kill them pretty quick. Another thing I do is snip part of the tail off on an angle. The minnows tend to swim erratically, it tends to trigger more strikes in my opinion They swim in a circle, it seems to disturb gamefish easily. I also rarely use a bobber "Bob La Londe" wrote in message ... I always thought the shad trying to swim away stimulated the bass to strike. They are dragging a line and whatever else you have on your line so there is no chance of them outdistancing the bass. I like to hook them through the lips, but if strikes are slow I'll put the hook in the mouth and out one eye socket to make them last longer. A couple times when I have been loosing bait without hooking up I have switched to tail hooking and started nailing them. Don't need to to that very often. Bass slurp down minnows so quickly its rarely and issue. Since I rarely if ever keep a bass what is an issue is making sure you set the hook quickly enough to keep from gut hooking them. -- ** Public Fishing and Boating Forums ** www.YumaBassMan.com wrote in message ups.com... We went out for a little while this evening and I caught one about 3 on a 6 or 7" shad... what I hate most about them is they don;t stay alive very long.... the guy that got me into using them showed me how to hook then throught the eyes - they seem to last longer, and in his opinion, doing so in essence blinded the shad so they won't see the bass approaching.... eh, I guess so... I was hooking them in the back before then and theyed poop out a lot faster though... |
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![]() "alwaysfishking" wrote in message ... When I take the kids out sometimes I bring a bucket of minnows. I hook them through the back but you need to be careful when hooking them there, you can kill them pretty quick. Another thing I do is snip part of the tail off on an angle. The minnows tend to swim erratically, it tends to trigger more strikes in my opinion They swim in a circle, it seems to disturb gamefish easily. I also rarely use a bobber I almost never use a bobber, but I will use a split shotsoemtimes to force them down if they aren't hitting higher up. If I need a float to force them to suspend I'll use a semi inflated water balloon since it barely splashes when it hits the water. -- ** Public Fishing and Boating Forums ** www.YumaBassMan.com "Bob La Londe" wrote in message ... I always thought the shad trying to swim away stimulated the bass to strike. They are dragging a line and whatever else you have on your line so there is no chance of them outdistancing the bass. I like to hook them through the lips, but if strikes are slow I'll put the hook in the mouth and out one eye socket to make them last longer. A couple times when I have been loosing bait without hooking up I have switched to tail hooking and started nailing them. Don't need to to that very often. Bass slurp down minnows so quickly its rarely and issue. Since I rarely if ever keep a bass what is an issue is making sure you set the hook quickly enough to keep from gut hooking them. -- ** Public Fishing and Boating Forums ** www.YumaBassMan.com wrote in message ups.com... We went out for a little while this evening and I caught one about 3 on a 6 or 7" shad... what I hate most about them is they don;t stay alive very long.... the guy that got me into using them showed me how to hook then throught the eyes - they seem to last longer, and in his opinion, doing so in essence blinded the shad so they won't see the bass approaching.... eh, I guess so... I was hooking them in the back before then and theyed poop out a lot faster though... |
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