Monday, January 18, 2010

Fishing Hook Sizes How Should Minnows Be Put On A Hook When Fishing For Crappe?

How should minnows be put on a hook when fishing for Crappe? - fishing hook sizes

A certain size hook? How deep is to be under a float?

6 comments:

plantspa... said...

I use a hook or # 4 Aberdeen w / two to three separate boards shot about four inches above the hook (gives the room more fish to swim), and hook the fish fin behind Dorel. Do not use floats, I check the depth of the fish hold on my depthfinder and below the line for approx. deep. You get a better idea stolen from the sting of fewer and fewer lost fish fry w / a float.

Depressed & Lonely. said...

I wear a size 10 or 12 hooks and everything depends on how deep-sea fishing that you will need at least 3 or 4 feet above the ground, so if if you hook in the water 6 feet deep by 2 or 3 meters deep. (Ect.)

dirtydan... said...

It all depends on how you swim your little fish. If you want to swim the bait to the hook to the tail. If you want to swim in a circle, the hook point back dead. (no spine, of course). Swimming in a straight line through the lip, nostril.
Another tip, if you darken the color of small fish, use a black box and put the minnow fry in about 8 hours or less before going fishing.

Brandon said...

I like the hook size 5 or less. I hook minnow through the lip by a nostril. The depth depends on the depth of the type of fish and structure. I like my about 3 meters on average. Run it and adjust the depth up or down when you're not sure of the depth,

FishStee... said...

Two ways to go through the lower lip, lower lip and snorkeling around the hole, is another, just behind the fin Dorsel minnow on the back, w / Hook No. 8, with a clear float (use only one swimmer to the times and conditions). I would add that the fish finder in real time for use in the school as soon as they are, ~ "The kind of fish") ...

RC said...

You simply use a golden hook aqnd Plug them just below the fin on his back in Cork, it depends on where the crappie are

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