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Hooksets
OK, this is driving me crazy. Every time I go to set a hook on a texas rigged plastic lizard or grub, the hook nearly always pops free. I have tried nearly everthing. A light jerk, a trout hookset, and in the middle. I have even tweaked my rig so that the hook point is sticking way outside the plastic, but all this is good for is getting snagged. I have let the fish have it for one second, a three count, and sometimes up to twenty seconds (seriously). I have watched 10 to 12 inch largemouths close up (yes, they looked bigger, but I know about the refraction effect) take my bait, and just hold it in their mouths for fifteen seconds. They finally swim toward the weeds, and I try to set the hook, and the bait pops out. Please help! What am I doing wrong?
RE:Hooksets
Dull hooks? If the fish is swimming away and you lift the rod up and over your shouldershould be getting a good set in the top of his mouth. I usually poke my hook through and then back it down a little so just the point is sticking out. Also, make sure you are using the right size hook for your plastics.
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RE:Hooksets
what kind of hook are you using?
RE:Hooksets
I have been having some of the problem you describe, but I think I have resolved it. I tried waiting to let the fish take the lure fully into his mouth and I kept missing hookups. Now when I fell a strike, I set the hook as I do when flyfishing for trout - just by raising the rod tip. I use very sharp light wire 2/0 hooks and I am not missing many hookups now. Maybe your line has too much stretch, I am fishing 10 pound braid with a fluoro leader and there is no stretch, the hook sets quickly.
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RE:Hooksets
Here is a lil tip that i do if im missing stricks .. I extend the hook closer to the tail and end of the bait .. remember you can decide where that barb comes out of your plastics .. when im t-riggn or c-riggn i do this all the time due to the excess leader =(lesser hook set power) ... and trust me it doesnt much of a difference if your hook comes through the middle or the end of your plastic when you t-riggn or c-riggn .. this will only increase you hook ups .. also something else i would suggest is after you lower your rod and make your first hook set "burn your reel handle " till you feel the fish and then set the hook again .. happy hooking.. BBD
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RE:Hooksets
yup what dez said.
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RE:Hooksets
try using a light guage wire hook like ral said too. They pratically hook themselves half the time on the sharp gammie EWGs.
RE:Hooksets
Dez what does it mean to burn your reel handle?
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Proverb wrote:Dez what does it mean to burn your reel handle?
that simply means to reeling really fast! ...
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RE:Hooksets
Thanks I wasn't sure if it was some technique or what you just said.. lol.
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you never mentioned the line or the hooks in use.iPodrodder wrote:OK, this is driving me crazy. Every time I go to set a hook on a texas rigged plastic lizard or grub, the hook nearly always pops free. I have tried nearly everthing. A light jerk, a trout hookset, and in the middle. I have even tweaked my rig so that the hook point is sticking way outside the plastic, but all this is good for is getting snagged. I have let the fish have it for one second, a three count, and sometimes up to twenty seconds (seriously). I have watched 10 to 12 inch largemouths close up (yes, they looked bigger, but I know about the refraction effect) take my bait, and just hold it in their mouths for fifteen seconds. They finally swim toward the weeds, and I try to set the hook, and the bait pops out. Please help! What am I doing wrong?
mono stretches, and cheap hooks are cheap for a reason.
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RE:Hooksets
I agree, I use Owner, or gamakatsu hooks. Also wide gap hooks are a plus. For almost any baits I use a wide gap hook. Also sharpen every hook that you use and check the tip often.
RE:Hooksets
I was having the same problems in the past, it turned out to be the hook. I switched to Gamakatsu wide gap. Also what kind of rod are you using, a graphite rod with fast action tip is definetely must when plastic fishing, you can loose more fish on the hookset with slower rod tips.
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RE:Hooksets
Your right on the money with those hooks and a fast tip rod , iv been fishing with them for so long that i forgot all about that .. good call KZOO .....(IM TELLING YA US MIDWESTERN GUYS KNOW BASS )..BBDkzoo wrote:I was having the same problems in the past, it turned out to be the hook. I switched to Gamakatsu wide gap. Also what kind of rod are you using, a graphite rod with fast action tip is definetely must when plastic fishing, you can loose more fish on the hookset with slower rod tips.
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RE:Hooksets
Right on Dez, Good to hear from a fellow Michigander. The locals here are pretty tough too.
RE:Hooksets
good points! what kind of rod are you usin ipod?
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if everyday was a good day there would be alot more fisherman.
RE:Hooksets
Easiest tip to give you is, when you are texas rigging, use quality hooks, and use whats called a Tex-posed hook. Put the point of the hook all the way through the bait, and then skin hook it. =
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