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ChezJfrey
It hit like a car. I heard steel were soft biters so the bit of jigging action I used prolly set the hook right away starting the fight instantly. Does anyone else jig their lures? I find it really helps when fish are tight lipped.
for spoons its best not to tie directly to the lure. I suggest adding a split ring to the spoon, then attach a barrel swivel to the split ring.
Single hooks work great, less snags and I personally think it'll hold onto the fish better. But there is a down side, the hook some times penetrates the eye of the fish. So if your fishing a river with only natives id use the trebles. 2/5 oz spoons are easy to cast if your not using extra heavy line. I suggest using 8lb mono.
Moderator must have taken down the x rated fish porn I put up. I thought this was an adult forum, isn't that why it asked my age? Lol. You can even see my photo with the title under it on the front page :lol:
Ya, that's what got me so excited!! Porn Porn Porn, there, said it. Hell, now they're gonna ban me.
I reported your post! I gave positive rep to the op
Make porn=get reputation :dance: I feel like Paris Hilton :lol:
It hit like a car. I heard steel were soft biters so the bit of jigging action I used prolly set the hook right away starting the fight instantly. Does anyone else jig their lures? I find it really helps when fish are tight lipped.