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Topic: how do you hook blue gills / crawdads for bass?  (Read 845 times)

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scottiedawg66

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How are you hooking blue gills and crawdads for bass fishing?  I have tried to hook blue gills through the face, inbetween the eyes but never had any luck.  I have also tried crawdads through the tail so they would travel backwards (pinchers away) without any results. 
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Sailfish

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I used to hook the Bluegills on the back right behind the dorsal fin.  Theys stay active and alive for a long time.
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DeltaYakR

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Behind the dorsal near the tail.


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I used to hook the Bluegills on the back right behind the dorsal fin.  Theys stay active and alive for a long time.
Same method, Love using them for Striped bass around Rio Vista. As far as the Crawdad I do it on the tail or in the middle, depends but I usually use bobber sliping knot on it.
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MikeinFresno

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Ive hooked crawdads under the first plate coming off the main body. Just slide it under carfuly. They will come off after a bit this way and sometimes you injure them tho. I now go thru the beak between the eyes in the hard part of the face. Hook pointed up. Stay on much longer and doesnt hurt them at all.


reelfish

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I use the thru the beak method but have a lot more success with River2sea Stand'n Yabbie.

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« Last Edit: July 04, 2014, 03:50:50 AM by reelfish »


 

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