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Lu Powell...
Posted: Thu Jul 23, 2009 11:53 am
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I posted this on rec.outdoors.fishing.bass, but apparently nobody
subscribes, so here it is:

I live on a large retaining pond in north Florida that has some monster
bass. I often catch small bream and put them out on a large hook to catch a
big bass. Most of the time, I will get a big bass to hit, and occasionally
will get it to the bank. Far too many times, I lose the bait and bass before
I can get it in.

What's the best hook and hooking method that will improve my chances?
 
Rodney Long...
Posted: Sun Aug 02, 2009 7:26 pm
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Lu Powell wrote:
Quote:
I posted this on rec.outdoors.fishing.bass, but apparently nobody
subscribes, so here it is:

I live on a large retaining pond in north Florida that has some monster
bass. I often catch small bream and put them out on a large hook to
catch a big bass. Most of the time, I will get a big bass to hit, and
occasionally will get it to the bank. Far too many times, I lose the
bait and bass before I can get it in.

What's the best hook and hooking method that will improve my chances?

WEll the best is a #2 treble hook. hooked in the back, under a float

Personally I catch those hogs with lures.

Another thing, take your time reeling the bass in, the more pressure you
put on him/her the bigger chance the hook pulls out.

I landed a 13 lb 5 oz on 6 lb test, never put more than 4 lbs of pull
against her
Quote:




--
Secret Weapon Recoil Rig,
Fishing lure remote control
See lure video you won't believe
http://secretweaponlures.com/spectastic.htm
 
Lu Powell...
Posted: Mon Aug 03, 2009 2:05 pm
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"Rodney Long" <rdlong at (no spam) charter.net> wrote in message
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Quote:
Lu Powell wrote:
I posted this on rec.outdoors.fishing.bass, but apparently nobody
subscribes, so here it is:

I live on a large retaining pond in north Florida that has some monster
bass. I often catch small bream and put them out on a large hook to catch
a big bass. Most of the time, I will get a big bass to hit, and
occasionally will get it to the bank. Far too many times, I lose the bait
and bass before I can get it in.

What's the best hook and hooking method that will improve my chances?

WEll the best is a #2 treble hook. hooked in the back, under a float

Personally I catch those hogs with lures.

Another thing, take your time reeling the bass in, the more pressure you
put on him/her the bigger chance the hook pulls out.

I landed a 13 lb 5 oz on 6 lb test, never put more than 4 lbs of pull
against her




--
Secret Weapon Recoil Rig,
Fishing lure remote control
See lure video you won't believe
http://secretweaponlures.com/spectastic.htm

Thanks. I'll give it a try. I have caught some pretty good sized ones using
Texas rigged worms and top waters. Nothing near 10 pounds plus like I know
are in the pond.
 
steve...
Posted: Wed Aug 05, 2009 1:42 am
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On Aug 3, 4:05 pm, "Lu Powell" <lupow... at (no spam) komkast.com> wrote:
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"Rodney Long" <rdl... at (no spam) charter.net> wrote in message

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Lu Powell wrote:
I posted this on rec.outdoors.fishing.bass, but apparently nobody
subscribes, so here it is:

I live on a large retaining pond in north Florida that has some monster
bass. I often catch small bream and put them out on a large hook to catch
a big bass. Most of the time, I will get a big bass to hit, and
occasionally will get it to the bank. Far too many times, I lose the bait
and bass before I can get it in.

What's the best hook and hooking method that will improve my chances?

WEll the best is a #2 treble hook. hooked in the back, under a float

Personally I catch those hogs with lures.

Another thing, take your time reeling the bass in, the more pressure you
put on him/her the bigger chance the hook pulls out.

I landed a 13 lb 5 oz on 6 lb test, never put more than 4 lbs of pull
against her

--
Secret Weapon Recoil Rig,
Fishing lure remote control
See lure video you won't believe
http://secretweaponlures.com/spectastic.htm

Thanks. I'll give it a try. I have caught some pretty good sized ones using
Texas rigged worms and top waters. Nothing near 10 pounds plus like I know
are in the pond.

Take a look a my site. I have posted tons of info to help you with
this as welll as ove 200 free videos. http://delawaretrophybass.com
 
Lu Powell...
Posted: Wed Aug 05, 2009 8:43 am
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"steve" <delawarebass at (no spam) gmail.com> wrote in message
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On Aug 3, 4:05 pm, "Lu Powell" <lupow... at (no spam) komkast.com> wrote:
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Lu Powell wrote:
I posted this on rec.outdoors.fishing.bass, but apparently nobody
subscribes, so here it is:

I live on a large retaining pond in north Florida that has some monster
bass. I often catch small bream and put them out on a large hook to
catch
a big bass. Most of the time, I will get a big bass to hit, and
occasionally will get it to the bank. Far too many times, I lose the
bait
and bass before I can get it in.

What's the best hook and hooking method that will improve my chances?

WEll the best is a #2 treble hook. hooked in the back, under a float

Personally I catch those hogs with lures.

Another thing, take your time reeling the bass in, the more pressure you
put on him/her the bigger chance the hook pulls out.

I landed a 13 lb 5 oz on 6 lb test, never put more than 4 lbs of pull
against her

--
Secret Weapon Recoil Rig,
Fishing lure remote control
See lure video you won't believe
http://secretweaponlures.com/spectastic.htm

Thanks. I'll give it a try. I have caught some pretty good sized ones
using
Texas rigged worms and top waters. Nothing near 10 pounds plus like I know
are in the pond.

Take a look a my site. I have posted tons of info to help you with
this as welll as ove 200 free videos. http://delawaretrophybass.com

Thanks. I'll check it out.
 
♂Sod BusterĪ©...
Posted: Tue Dec 01, 2009 9:53 pm
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"Lu Powell" <lupowell at (no spam) komkast.com> wrote in message
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Quote:
I posted this on rec.outdoors.fishing.bass, but apparently nobody
subscribes, so here it is:

I live on a large retaining pond in north Florida that has some monster
bass. I often catch small bream and put them out on a large hook to catch
a big bass. Most of the time, I will get a big bass to hit, and
occasionally will get it to the bank. Far too many times, I lose the bait
and bass before I can get it in.

What's the best hook and hooking method that will improve my chances?



You are on the right track, but what kind of hook do you use? Trilene green
12/15lb test with a #3 gamakatsu hook is a good idea? I've caught 40+lb
cats on it and got all of them up to the boat. Hardest part is getting them
to the boat or bank and then picking them up. Smile Depending on the depth you
could use a FlexIt, Crocodile, or Little Cleo spoon and just jig it about
10/12 inches off the bottom constantly.
SodBuster
 
Steve B...
Posted: Wed Dec 02, 2009 1:54 pm
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Quote:
"Lu Powell" <lupowell at (no spam) komkast.com> wrote in message
news:Ts1am.16749$E61.3569 at (no spam) newsfe09.iad...
I posted this on rec.outdoors.fishing.bass, but apparently nobody
subscribes, so here it is:

I live on a large retaining pond in north Florida that has some monster
bass. I often catch small bream and put them out on a large hook to catch
a big bass. Most of the time, I will get a big bass to hit, and
occasionally will get it to the bank. Far too many times, I lose the bait
and bass before I can get it in.

What's the best hook and hooking method that will improve my chances?



I have lost a lot of fish landing them. Now, I use a net, except for small
fish that I don't mind losing, except when they have a $7 lure in their
mouth. I've been laughed at, but if I can get to them with a net, I got
'em.

Steve
 
 
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