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Those fish appear bigger, but maybe it was cause the beard was dwarfing them!! Or your smile :lol: Beautiful ways to get your season started.

Whenever I get a fish and think my scale is off, I weigh a gallon of water, but it always says the same thing! 8.34. Easy way to your calibrate scale anyways.

 

I weighed a gallon of purified water (keep it for my batteries) and the scale actually weighed it just a bit over your numbers.

 

So, I guess it's working (unfortunately). :lol:

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great catches!

 

by chance were these fish head hooked, or were they tail biters? i use to think due to the size of the bait the head hook was the only hooked needed. so for a short period of time (i believe a 1/2 season), i experimented with different head hook sizes and did not us a tail hook. well my hookup ratio quickly declined.

 

shortly after, i put back both hooks (st56 #2) and my hookups have increased. even though the bait is small, and they are able to engulf the whole bait - moral of the story is that the back hook is often the hook that brings them in.

 

:)

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IIRC, the 7.09 last week was caught by the front hook on the outside of mouth at the 10 o'clock position.

 

The smaller of the two in this post had the bait completely sideways w/ both hooks in its face (T-boned it)

 

The bigger of the two in this post was a back hook, bottom jaw at 6 o'clock (tailing it).

 

 

So, all over the place. :lol:

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...oh i forgot to mention that a big female that was lightly head hooked got me quickly to put back on the tail hook.

 

ive had smb strike the bait, and flip it out of the water. it was way to far to see how they hit it without being hooked. needless to say, i caught it on the very next cast.

 

i dont like 360'ing it, as the hooks are not pinned and the line gets fouled on the hooks.

 

killing it for those followers often gets them to bite.

 

:)

 

hope to see more of these catches!!!

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