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Old June 26th, 2004, 04:47 AM
Paul
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I saw the post requesting how to properly put crawfish onto a fish hook to
use them as bass bait.I'm surprised that no one has responded to the post as
I am also interested in this technique.
Any input on this?


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Old June 27th, 2004, 05:04 AM
Jerry
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Paul wrote:
I saw the post requesting how to properly put crawfish onto a fish hook to
use them as bass bait.I'm surprised that no one has responded to the post as
I am also interested in this technique.
Any input on this?


One method is to simply run the hook through the bottom portion of the
tail and out through the top portion. Another way is to start under the
tail at the rear and run the hook in then out as you would a plastic
worm but leaving the hook exposed. Keep in mind the latter will leave
the hook pointing down where the former has the hook facing up. Bottom
composition should dictate which methods you use. The trick is to
always keep the hook in the meaty portion of the tail so as not to kill
the crawfish.

Jerry

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Old June 27th, 2004, 06:27 AM
daytripper
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Default Re Crawfish

On Sun, 27 Jun 2004 04:04:41 GMT, Jerry wrote:

Paul wrote:
I saw the post requesting how to properly put crawfish onto a fish hook to
use them as bass bait.I'm surprised that no one has responded to the post as
I am also interested in this technique.
Any input on this?


One method is to simply run the hook through the bottom portion of the
tail and out through the top portion. Another way is to start under the
tail at the rear and run the hook in then out as you would a plastic
worm but leaving the hook exposed. Keep in mind the latter will leave
the hook pointing down where the former has the hook facing up. Bottom
composition should dictate which methods you use. The trick is to
always keep the hook in the meaty portion of the tail so as not to kill
the crawfish.


Driving a hook through the meaty part of the tail seems counter-intuitive
considering you want the mudbug to live and to move about.

Anyone ever try just "Crazy Glue"ing a hook to the back of a crawdaddy?
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Old June 28th, 2004, 12:52 AM
Jerry
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daytripper wrote:
On Sun, 27 Jun 2004 04:04:41 GMT, Jerry wrote:


Paul wrote:

I saw the post requesting how to properly put crawfish onto a fish hook to
use them as bass bait.I'm surprised that no one has responded to the post as
I am also interested in this technique.
Any input on this?


One method is to simply run the hook through the bottom portion of the
tail and out through the top portion. Another way is to start under the
tail at the rear and run the hook in then out as you would a plastic
worm but leaving the hook exposed. Keep in mind the latter will leave
the hook pointing down where the former has the hook facing up. Bottom
composition should dictate which methods you use. The trick is to
always keep the hook in the meaty portion of the tail so as not to kill
the crawfish.



Driving a hook through the meaty part of the tail seems counter-intuitive
considering you want the mudbug to live and to move about.

Anyone ever try just "Crazy Glue"ing a hook to the back of a crawdaddy?


Putting the hook through the tail is the best method to allow the
crawdad to live as there are no vitals there. The only time they use
the tail is to rapidly dart backwards to avoid becoming prey. As a
matter of fact they can still move around very well hooked that way and
you actually have to give them a slight pull every few minutes to keep
them from crawling under something.

Jerry

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Old July 8th, 2004, 02:33 PM
Robin Shortt
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Default Crawfish Awsome Bait

I use crawfish or crayfish for smallmouth Bass all the time. The best way I
found to hook them was through their backend in the fleshy part. I hold them
right behind their pincers backwards so I don't get nipped. I then stick the
hook through.
Hope that helps.

Robin Shortt
www.goodnightcampingequipment.com

"Paul" wrote in message
...
I saw the post requesting how to properly put crawfish onto a fish hook to
use them as bass bait.I'm surprised that no one has responded to the post

as
I am also interested in this technique.
Any input on this?


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Old July 8th, 2004, 02:33 PM
Robin Shortt
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Default Crawfish Awsome Bait

I use crawfish or crayfish for smallmouth Bass all the time. The best way I
found to hook them was through their backend in the fleshy part. I hold them
right behind their pincers backwards so I don't get nipped. I then stick the
hook through.
Hope that helps.

Robin Shortt
www.goodnightcampingequipment.com

"Paul" wrote in message
...
I saw the post requesting how to properly put crawfish onto a fish hook to
use them as bass bait.I'm surprised that no one has responded to the post

as
I am also interested in this technique.
Any input on this?


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