Stinger Hooks
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Stinger Hooks
How many times have you been Trout fishing with live pin fish and get a hit only to reel in a mashed or half bait?
This past weekend I tried something different. I tied a small 3 inch piece of mono to the eyelet of the main hook with a smaller 1/0 short shank hook. Insert the "stinger" hook close to the tail. The bait can still swim freely.
We caught a good many trout that normally would be just short strikes on the stinger hook this past weekend. No more crushed or half baits after we used this method. Didn't seem to bother the frequency of the bite.
This past weekend I tried something different. I tied a small 3 inch piece of mono to the eyelet of the main hook with a smaller 1/0 short shank hook. Insert the "stinger" hook close to the tail. The bait can still swim freely.
We caught a good many trout that normally would be just short strikes on the stinger hook this past weekend. No more crushed or half baits after we used this method. Didn't seem to bother the frequency of the bite.
Semper Fi
- dstockwell
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Tom I agree on the half baits, however this past Sun. we were getting trout up to 10 foot from the boat and it would seem that they would just let go. We were getting a lot of crushed bait back in 2 foot of water. When we put the stinger hook on, we caught trout and only one shark. That changed my mind about crushed baits and cobia.
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- dstockwell
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Tom, you know more about fishing than I'll most likely ever know, and no that's not a sarcastic remark.
However, we caught trout, and not sailcats or sharks when we started using the stinger. We caught no cats of any kind all day, and only one shark. The shark was caught on the stinger hook though. That's enough to convince me the messed up baits were trout bites.
However, we caught trout, and not sailcats or sharks when we started using the stinger. We caught no cats of any kind all day, and only one shark. The shark was caught on the stinger hook though. That's enough to convince me the messed up baits were trout bites.
Semper Fi
On the occasions I use live bait for northern pike, I use a two treble hook setup.
The bottom hook goes just below the gill plate and the top hook goes behind the dorsal fin.
As most predators seem to go for the head end of the fish, I get almost 100% hook ups.
With smaller sized live baits, I just lip hook them, but I use a large hook.
On a 3" fish, I would use a short shank 3/0 hook.
This doesn,t seem to put the quarry fish off and I get a very good percentage of hook ups.
I know it may not be quite the same for trout.
The bottom hook goes just below the gill plate and the top hook goes behind the dorsal fin.
As most predators seem to go for the head end of the fish, I get almost 100% hook ups.
With smaller sized live baits, I just lip hook them, but I use a large hook.
On a 3" fish, I would use a short shank 3/0 hook.
This doesn,t seem to put the quarry fish off and I get a very good percentage of hook ups.
I know it may not be quite the same for trout.
