Hooking mackeral heads/flappers query

Thu Sep 07, 2006 2:04 pm

Just a query folks :shock:

If congers and other type of fish eat their prey head first then why do we hook the bait through the nose? surely the hook would be around the wrong way when we strike into our fish... Would it not be better to turn the bait around and hook it from the other end with the point facing back? Just a thought I was playing around with.

What are your views on this?

Tue Sep 12, 2006 11:27 pm

no answers huh?

the flipant answer is that is its the easiest way to do it.
theres alot of bone there so it holds well and the point of the hook is clear.
if the conger did take it head first the barb of the hook is pointing into the mouth when you strike it would get twisted around and hopefully hook the fish.

thats just my opinion I have only caught one in the last 12 months.

Wed Sep 13, 2006 12:37 pm

congers just seem to suck the bait in and aren`t bothered if its head first or not.

Re: Hooking mackeral heads/flappers query

Wed Sep 13, 2006 9:15 pm

Norfolk and Goode wrote:Just a query folks :shock:

If congers and other type of fish eat their prey head first then why do we hook the bait through the nose? surely the hook would be around the wrong way when we strike into our fish... Would it not be better to turn the bait around and hook it from the other end with the point facing back? Just a thought I was playing around with.

What are your views on this?
A Predatory fish will chase its prey from either ambush or open water, When its unfortunate victim is caught from behind (Tail end) - The Predatory fish will grab hold of it,
And then it will violently shake its head in order to break its victims back.
(Just like a Dog catching a rabbit) :)