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hook em through the head weightless and drag em on the bottom. Who cares if
they live or die, they will catch fish either way. Dave V "pensrock" wrote in message news:n_Sig.3470$WM4.2251@trnddc01... Hi, I'm new to bass/walleye fishing. I was wondering the best way to rig a live minnow. I am fishing for crappie, large mouth, small mouth and walleye. The other day I used a baithook and hooked the minnow through the back had a small splitshot about 6-8" above the hook and a bobber a couple feet above that. It worked ok I guess, I caught a small bass and a few perch, but I really do not know if I had the best set up to increase my chances to catch fish. Thanks in advance, Greg |
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