Why Do Fish Keep Stealing My Bait at Leonard Burton blog

Why Do Fish Keep Stealing My Bait. change to a narrower, lighter line if you consistently lose worms to fish without feeling a tug on the line or seeing any. ill catch maybe 1 or 2 small ones but so far its seems as though the bite and rip it off the line and never actually get hooked. Using a smaller hook will help. that sucks, but it can be prevented with a few simple tricks to stop fish from stealing your bait while jetty, or rock fishing. downsize your hook to prevent fish from stealing worms the first and most effective way to catch the fish that are. but there are different ways to thread bait into the hook to increase the chances of the hook setting properly and the bait not. it’s likely that the fish stealing your worms and bait are either small, or smart enough to avoid your hook when they see it.

Thieving Fish Tries to Steal Bait from Another YouTube
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Using a smaller hook will help. it’s likely that the fish stealing your worms and bait are either small, or smart enough to avoid your hook when they see it. change to a narrower, lighter line if you consistently lose worms to fish without feeling a tug on the line or seeing any. but there are different ways to thread bait into the hook to increase the chances of the hook setting properly and the bait not. ill catch maybe 1 or 2 small ones but so far its seems as though the bite and rip it off the line and never actually get hooked. that sucks, but it can be prevented with a few simple tricks to stop fish from stealing your bait while jetty, or rock fishing. downsize your hook to prevent fish from stealing worms the first and most effective way to catch the fish that are.

Thieving Fish Tries to Steal Bait from Another YouTube

Why Do Fish Keep Stealing My Bait but there are different ways to thread bait into the hook to increase the chances of the hook setting properly and the bait not. downsize your hook to prevent fish from stealing worms the first and most effective way to catch the fish that are. it’s likely that the fish stealing your worms and bait are either small, or smart enough to avoid your hook when they see it. but there are different ways to thread bait into the hook to increase the chances of the hook setting properly and the bait not. change to a narrower, lighter line if you consistently lose worms to fish without feeling a tug on the line or seeing any. that sucks, but it can be prevented with a few simple tricks to stop fish from stealing your bait while jetty, or rock fishing. ill catch maybe 1 or 2 small ones but so far its seems as though the bite and rip it off the line and never actually get hooked. Using a smaller hook will help.

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