Is it length that counts?

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Is it length that counts?

#1 Post by Black »

I was wondering if anyone can shed a bit of light or has any ideas on why when I was fishing last week did the fish only feed from the bottom snood on any of my rigs?I was using the exact same baits on each but it was only the lowest one that got touched. There was NOTHING on any of the upper snoods at all. I altered hook sizes to 4 and left the bottom one at 3/0.I shortened the length the other snoods to about 12 cm but left the bottom one at about 20cm and still this was the only one that anything was feeding off.
Any advice or ideas on why this happened would be appreciated
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Is it length that counts?

#2 Post by zeke »

lower your rod angle/rod tip so that your upper snood will touch the ground.hope this help to you :-)


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Re: Is it length that counts?

#3 Post by dexs7 »

I can honestly say most of the fish I have caught have being on the botton hook/snood of the rig I was using. It may be because its on the ground and the others are at different height in the water. Look online at the different types of rigs you can use for botton fishing.
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Re: Is it length that counts?

#4 Post by roger de dodger »

funny thing in greystones harbour 95% of fish will take the top two snoods with rockling and scorpian fish taking the bottom,and the higher your top snood the more takes you get on it ,i suppose its all down to target fish and the ground you fish over ,i often fish 6 inch snoods if bites are all low keeping baits close to the bottom whiting can savage all three hooks in minutes ,where as long ones often come in with the top hook untouched in fishing the one rule you should always remember is" their aint no rules " :lol:
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#5 Post by JOHN1 »

roger de dodger wrote: in fishing the one rule you should always remember is" their aint no rules " :lol:
were going to have to keep an eye on you from now on :mrgreen:
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