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usally hook shinners under the top fin right
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sometimes i hook em through both their lips.
keeps em alive longer |
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hook through the lips if you are trolling, behind the dorsal fin if you want it swimming near the top, and behind the anal fin if you want it swimming downward. Sometimes they'll swim at the VERY Top of the water if hooked behind anal fin. Just be careful realing the bait in if not hooked in lips.
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when i fish shiners, i put a BB shot about 6-12 inches above the hook and hook the shiner through both lips. when the minnow gets on bottom, the weight from the shot will make it struggle. it drives smallies wild, and buckets too
Rob
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I tie the line to the split ring uh on the crank bait. :-/
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how do u hook a live lizard
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through the lips works well^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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i hook lizards either through the lips, or the skin on the back right in front of the hind legs.
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i hook bluegill on the top of their body.
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[quote author=wmaybin link=board=news;num=1118986096;start=0#4 date=06/17/05 at 09:23:05]I tie the line to the split ring uh on the crank bait. :-/[/quote]
LMAO, Me too ![]() And any of you guys think about hooking me through the lips or skin had better bring a ambulance with them ![]() Lizards |
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