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hartattack 10-05-2017 08:46 AM

Blackfish feeding - great clarity
 
Cool video that kinda debunks the 'keep your sinker still' mindset. Then again what would I know about a Tog feeding frenzy :confused::p:eek:

https://youtu.be/hCciLWuugKs

Grateful Dad 10-05-2017 09:04 AM

Re: Blackfish feeding - great clarity
 
Nice video. Get that guy's numbers!!

Gerry Zagorski 10-05-2017 09:09 AM

Re: Blackfish feeding - great clarity
 
Interesting.... Once you get them into a feeding frenzy and build some life they will hit with "wreckless" abandon... Looks like when you have several competing for the same bait it makes them more aggressive too.

Great video and thanks for sharing.... Stuck at work and now my whole day is ruined :(

Rubberhead 10-05-2017 10:16 AM

Re: Blackfish feeding - great clarity
 
Great video. The problem with moving your sinker around is that you get hung up. If you feel like spending $$'s and more time retying than fishing, by all means bounce away.

Gerry Zagorski 10-05-2017 10:36 AM

Re: Blackfish feeding - great clarity
 
I noticed he is using an inline egg sinker too....Haven't seen that many times. Looks like it might be a little less snaggy but a PITA to re tie when you do get hung up and you can't change the weight without re tieing either..

fishypete 10-05-2017 10:49 PM

Re: Blackfish feeding - great clarity
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Gerry Zagorski (Post 494634)
I noticed he is using an inline egg sinker too....Haven't seen that many times. Looks like it might be a little less snaggy but a PITA to re tie when you do get hung up and you can't change the weight without re tieing either..

Looks like he is very shallow considering the beginning of the video. That technique may work well if you dropping on a rockpile in 15 ft of water.


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