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Old 04-19-2014, 06:57 AM
FlipaYak FlipaYak is offline
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A couple of notes on hook ups and UL gear.

When using Trout Magnets, I get bit by fish of all size. Sometimes, when I am missing fish, it's not my gear; it's the size of the fish. As in, lots of little bluegill. Probably not your problem since you were fishing crappie magnets just something I've noticed.

The other thing is how you set the hook. I've fished mostly for bass and catfish in the past. I'm used to big, powerful hooksets. I've found that a slow, steady pull of the rod works best with UL gear.

This hookset seems to be real important with bluegill. I can't speak for crappie. With bluegill, I feel a tap, pause the retrieve briefly, and then take a step back while sweeping the rod up and back. Doing this really improves my hook set ratio.

Charlie Brewer demonstrates what I'm talking about here:

http://goo.gl/HVSlU6

He reels down to take up slack. I step back because I always forget to reel down.
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