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Hooking Livebaits
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    Hooking Livebaits

    When hooking livies such as silver bitties, mullet or herring should you hook em through the tail, nose or through the back - be useful to get your opinions on which is the best and why.

    Thanks

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    Re: Hooking Livebaits

    hey mate i all ways like to hook them through nose i find if its in the tail they tend to struggle alot and die and in the back dosnt make them last to long and can make them swim funny. a little tip is if u want them to swim to the surface chop the top half of the tail off and the bottom if u want them to dive( i think thats right its the way i do it seems to work) i all so like to have a small treble floating freely about the lenght of the bait behind the main hook i use that rig mainly for mackerel u will be suprised how many fish get hooked on that hook may not look like much it it sure dose work

    cheers bowds

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    al-straddie
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    Re: Hooking Livebaits

    G'day,

    I used to do a lot of ballooning and corking off the rocks, and thru the nose is the best, cause the bait wont drown from line drag. this probbably applies if your fishing in a lot of current as well.
    always seemed to work best for me.

    regards ......al

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    Ausfish Bronze Member
    Join Date
    Nov 2005

    Re: Hooking Livebaits

    I like to hook them thru the mouth and fish them under a float.
    I also hook them thru the mouth and use them like a lure with a slow, stop- start retrieve. Sometimes they can be sitting out there for half an hour swimming around and you dont get a strike untill you start to do the retrieve.

    Only thing with mouth hooking smaller baits is that you have to use smaller hooks and you usually need to give the fish a few meters of slack line before you strike to increase your hook-up rate. I reckon you get more strikes using smaller hooks, but harder to set it when they hit.

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    Re: Hooking Livebaits

    Looks like through the nose is the way to go. Heading up north in a couple of weeks chasing barra so will try this.

    Cheers

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    Ausfish Platinum Member
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    Nov 2005

    Re: Hooking Livebaits

    Is that through the mouth or up under the chin??

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    Ausfish Bronze Member
    Join Date
    Nov 2005

    Re: Hooking Livebaits

    I prefer to use a 1/0 on 10cm mullet and hook them up through the upper jaw so as to leave their mouth availiable for breathing. Use bigger hooks on bigger bait. The bait will stay alive literally for several hours this way. But of course you want it to get eaten before that.

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    Ausfish Platinum Member
    Join Date
    Nov 2005

    Re: Hooking Livebaits

    Thankx Panda, I'll try it tomorrow,
    Muzz.

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    Ausfish Platinum Member
    Join Date
    Apr 2004

    Re: Hooking Livebaits

    mate i usually hook one larger through the top lip then a smaller stinger towards the back. works well for jacks. hook sizes depend on bait size, as has already been said. let us know how you go mate.

    cuzza

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