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Bait fishing hack...
We've been using a little trick for a while and wanted to share with the family...
When bait fishing on the bottom at lakes you can use a bobber as a sort of strike indicator for first response kind of thing, I take a larger snap and clip the curved part off and melt a bead over the cut metal, most times when you get a strike and pull back the bobber pops right off... Best part is no tension is felt by the fish till it's too late. Good luck out there http://i1149.photobucket.com/albums/...psrf7lyark.jpg |
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WE ALSO USED A PIECE OF TIN FOIL WRAPPED AROUND FISHING BETWEEN THE SPOOK AND 1ST GUIDE,USE JUST ENOUGH WEIGHT TO KEEP THEKLINE A FEW INCHES OFF GROUNF WHEN IT RISES UP, fISH ON
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I remember using dough balls for carp. Instead of putting a bobber there, we would pinch a wad of dough :)
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We used a ping pong ball with a screw eye hook
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stayed on until you picked up the rod then came off as soon as you lifted it |
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That's a creative hack. I've used the rim of a foam cup as a lightweight strike-indicator. I don't know why Americans traditionally don't use strike indicators. The Europeans have always used something to indicate a when when is messing with their bait from ultra-thin rod tips that move when a fish takes the bait to electronic beepers that alert the angler to when the line is moving. For me, the main advantage to using a strike indicator is being able to set the hook before the fish actually swallows the bait. This results in a lot fewer gut-hooked fish and lower post-release mortality. . |
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