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hookset
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05/02/12 02:58 AM
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JW.
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How should i set the hook when using a little woolly bugger for bass and perch?
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Re: hookset
[Re: JW.]
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05/02/12 03:24 AM
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scooter aggie
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I feel like if you don't occasionally launch a smallish gill over your right shoulder, you aren't doing it right.
The right answer may be stripset but what do i know.
Let us hope that the bass do not find the equivalent of the Holy Hand Grenade of Antioch.
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Re: hookset
[Re: scooter aggie]
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05/02/12 12:02 PM
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tmds3
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I feel like if you don't occasionally launch a smallish gill over your right shoulder, you aren't doing it right. That is how I do it when Bass fishing  but when perch fishing I just raise the rod.
Common Sense has become so rare that it should be considered a super power
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Re: hookset
[Re: JW.]
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05/02/12 12:05 PM
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rrhyne56
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All of the above. And keeping a hook hone handy to maintain sharp as *(^$$@#*~ hook points helps as well.
"have fun with this stuff" in memory of Big Dale RRhyne56, Flyfishing warden
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Re: hookset
[Re: JW.]
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05/02/12 11:17 PM
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Crazy4oldcars
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A combination of all the above. A stripset helps get rid of slack in the line and sets the hook. Then you have to lift the rod tip to maintain pressure on the fish to keep your barbless hook from being shaken out. The too enthusiastic application of this last step is what contributes to the "Projectile Perch" phenomenon. It does, however give the little feller one hell of a story to tell his compadres when you throw him back.
Kirk
BTW, if you lift the rod tip in the same manner you would for a back cast, you can continue the cast if you miss your hookset and get right back in there. KB
Last edited by Crazy4oldcars; 05/02/12 11:18 PM.
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