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![]() With weather turning a bit, time to chase the night bite with some chix livers. I currently use small rubber bands (kids USED to love the loom bracelets....) to help keep them on the hook. Looking for some tips to help clean up the process. Nothing worse then a rubber band snapping liver gunk in your face....
Any better techniques out there? Fish finder rig still the most popular go to?Appreciate the input fellas. |
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![]() Dental Floss.
Enough said Andre |
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![]() Back in May, I met an Englishman new to the area while fishing the Hook. I gave him a couple of rigs after he lost a few to some large blues. When I was leaving he gave me elastic fishing thread. It worked very well with bunker chunks. I'm sure it would do great with livers. I just googled it and found some on Amazon called Atlas Mike's Miracle Thread Bait Saver. Hope this helps.
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![]() I've heard you can stick it in a thin pantyhose and tie it making a little sack. I would think it might affect the bait but some sort guys insist it doesn't. I fish from a boat so I don't even cast it. Just hook it through the tough part and drop it down weightless.
And btw...you don't have to do this at night, they will go nuts on it morning and afternoons too!
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![]() All I use is a barbless treble hook. If you cast right, usually it will stay on. If not..... It's chum and repeat step one!!
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