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![]() I have been fishing Merrill Creek, drifting a medium shiner on the bottom and missing about 50% of my hookups. Many fish are spitting the hook on the way up - I'm keeping medium tension on the line, but it seems the hooks may be pulling out of the fish's mouth. Do Lake trout have very soft mouths? Should I be reeling them in more gingerly? I'm using braid with a fluorocarbon leader (so there is very little stretch) and size 4 or 6 hooks. I am keeping my drag on the snug side and not letting any slack in the line. Any help would be appreciated.
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You might want to try some circle hooks too. Generally the fish hook themselves with circle hooks. And are you sure the strikes are Lake Trout and not a 12 in Brown? |
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![]() If you plan on keepin the fish use 2 or 4 octopus gammi's and a strike guard w a slip sinker, and let em take it for 15 seconds. If your gonna release 2 or 4 octopus circle gammi's and they will hook themselves. Lakers have decent mouths, reg trout are softer. W braid loose drag let em run comin up just keet decent tension use light rod and or w a soft tip to feel strikes
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![]() Hi Wilson, pretty sure they are lakers, been about 100 feet down. I usually only wait a few seconds before setting the hook so they don't swallow it. I'll try some circles and let em eat it. thanks
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![]() Hi Jimmy, thanks, I'll try the #2 circles
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![]() Circle hooks.
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