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Re: Keeping chicken livers on hook??
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04/25/11 10:23 PM
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wesleyray
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I guess Im going to Wally World early in the morning to buy some pantyhose before I head out fishing, thanks for the tips.
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Re: Keeping chicken livers on hook??
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04/26/11 12:25 AM
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hedge hog
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I put the treble hook on a snap swivel. Take it off put the hook shaft thru the piece of liver and put it back on the snap seivel.
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Re: Keeping chicken livers on hook??
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04/26/11 08:36 AM
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210amatuerangler
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I use panty hose to keep them on.
You know the old saying
If it floats, flys, or f___s it is always cheaper to rent!
You have to decide which is more important.
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Re: Keeping chicken livers on hook??
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04/26/11 05:06 PM
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Re: Keeping chicken livers on hook??
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04/26/11 09:33 PM
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NoUseForAName
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Panty hose tied off with elastic yarn.
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Re: Keeping chicken livers on hook??
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04/26/11 09:42 PM
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Southernboy
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I put the treble hook on a snap swivel. Take it off put the hook shaft thru the piece of liver and put it back on the snap seivel. +1 This is by far, the best method. I use it and can cast as far as I want to and the liver never, never, comes off. Just remember that once you put the hook back on the swivel, gently push the piece of liver down onto the hook. this lets the the hook barbs get a good bite in the liver. Good luck and good fisin 
See ya on the waters, Mike I'm a misplaced Alabama boy surrounded by a state full of Longhorns and Aggies. Lord help me keep my sanity. ROLL TIDE ROLL!!! 2009, 2011, 2012 and 2015 National Champions. A Crystal Dynasty.
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Re: Keeping chicken livers on hook??
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04/27/11 02:10 AM
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Just Pete
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Turkey livers are tougher and will stay on pretty well. you could also use one of those skrunchy things for lathering up in the shower. just cut into small sections and tie it to your hook with a twist tie or thin bit or wire. they're sure cheap, and there's a ton of material. one should last you a long long time.
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Re: Keeping chicken livers on hook??
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04/27/11 02:34 AM
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wesleyray
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I used the pantyhose today on trebles and circle hooks. My wife cut em into small squares last night for me. They worked great, didn't have any bait come off during casting. Too bad I couldn't find the fish during 4 hours of fishin this morning. Had a few bites but I think it was damn turtles eating on the livers. Saw a bunch of carp surfacing and a few gar. Give it a go again in a few days.
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