06-01-2012, 03:58 AM
Paul, thanks for the tip and the instructional video!! I can think of all kinds of possibilities using your technique!! Just be careful to not burn your fingers! [
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I do have one question... the video shows you winding up with something less than an 18" 'snake'. And yet you used a relatively small hook... one sized as it you were fishing with just one of the worms.
I realize that it's not uncommon for a bass to hit the "head" of their prey (or our lures), but have you noticed any "short-strikers"?
Have you had bass hit only the tail or the middle?
Because of the length of the worm/small hook, are you letting the bass "hold" the worm a little bit longer to ensure that it has it ALL (or at least the head/hook end) in his mouth?
Thanks!
Bob
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I do have one question... the video shows you winding up with something less than an 18" 'snake'. And yet you used a relatively small hook... one sized as it you were fishing with just one of the worms.
I realize that it's not uncommon for a bass to hit the "head" of their prey (or our lures), but have you noticed any "short-strikers"?
Have you had bass hit only the tail or the middle?
Because of the length of the worm/small hook, are you letting the bass "hold" the worm a little bit longer to ensure that it has it ALL (or at least the head/hook end) in his mouth?
Thanks!
Bob
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