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Topic: Octo-Bait  (Read 3070 times)

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BigRed

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I caught a bunch of octopus when I fished Capitola this week. 

I know some of you use the dead ones as bait.  Tell me about live octopus -- is it legal to use as bait?  How do I hook 'em up so that I can hook up, if you know what I mean?
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sackyak

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I am not sure about live ones but I used one barfed up by my first ling to catch another.  I simply hooked it to a diamond bar jig close to the eye and the hits were frequent.
Etienne


JohnGuineaPig

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i think octopus are nice bait. if you want a pack of baby ones go to ranch 99. they sell a pack of 20 for like 1.50. thats way cheap and those things are easy to keep on the hook. they last a while each.

if you get hungry just bring a lighter on your yak and cook one up! yummy! little hot sauce, garlic and you have a double use snack!

john


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I am not sure about live ones but I used one barfed up by my first ling to catch another. I simply hooked it to a diamond bar jig close to the eye and the hits were frequent.

I did the same recently-just took the barfed up octopus off my leg & stuck it on a megabait. I got strikes immediately, and brought in two nice blues before the bait was pulled off.
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