Mouse on a hook

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RE: Mouse on a hook 2011/08/03 20:17:00 (permalink)
Dont want to get off track enjoying the mousing.I just hope not everyone follows "smallmouth" advice. please DO NOT dump boughten minnows in the water, dump them on land!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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RE: Mouse on a hook 2011/08/03 21:02:22 (permalink)
ORIGINAL: dustydoo

Dont want to get off track enjoying the mousing.I just hope not everyone follows "smallmouth" advice. please DO NOT dump boughten minnows in the water, dump them on land!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


lol ya...your not really supposed to throw them on the ground either.... im geussing if you did that in front of gc you would get a ticket for littering or something... do i do both... ya 
post edited by wade alexander - 2011/08/03 21:20:47
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RE: Mouse on a hook 2011/08/04 10:06:39 (permalink)
lol

the neverending spread of invasives.
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RE: Mouse on a hook 2011/08/04 10:07:54 (permalink)
THE FISHING MUST BE TERRIBLE FOR THIS THREAD TO GO THIS FAR

REMEMBER HOW MUCH FUN YOUR FIRST BIG ONE WAS. TAKE A KID FISHING
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RE: Mouse on a hook 2011/08/04 12:35:27 (permalink)

ORIGINAL: solitario lupo

The only problem here is the mouse might drown.


Not if you fashion a 1" x 1" piece of balsa wood with a tiny hole drilled in it to pass your line through to provide the mousie a life raft to hold onto - but not big enough to climb onto...

works great at night for Big River Browns...

p.s. - are the PETA folks here serious about their concerns for rodents???

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RE: Mouse on a hook 2011/08/04 14:50:06 (permalink)
The PETA reps say you must have a little sail and a hammock for the balsa wood float so the little fellow can rest from time to time...WF
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RE: Mouse on a hook 2011/08/04 15:57:19 (permalink)
Now that sounds like a KMP rig for sure....

"There is a pleasure in Angling that no one knows but the Angler himself". WB
 
 


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RE: Mouse on a hook 2011/08/04 16:33:27 (permalink)
I can't believe this has gone two pages after the original comment.
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RE: Mouse on a hook 2011/08/04 17:24:16 (permalink)
Lets go for the record....WF
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RE: Mouse on a hook 2011/08/04 22:42:34 (permalink)
Here is Queenies mouse:
 
 
 
Jerry..did you grill that too...
post edited by Mikastorm - 2011/08/04 23:00:45

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RE: Mouse on a hook 2011/08/04 23:30:19 (permalink)

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RE: Mouse on a hook 2011/08/05 02:20:51 (permalink)
ORIGINAL: mikethehelopilot

I can't believe this has gone two pages after the original comment.

 
 
We have not had a "fish pics" in a quite some time....
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RE: Mouse on a hook 2011/08/05 09:15:53 (permalink)
Here is how I humanely rig mice.  The Pixie is a key part of the equation as it is a combination bull rider and waterskier.  The added benefit is catching fish that are ignoring mice and selectively feeding on pixies. 
 

Absolute power corrupts absolutely. The closer we adhere to the Holy Bible and the US Constitution (as it was written) the closer we get to the model that made America great. The great American experiment worked, human nature just got in the way.
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RE: Mouse on a hook 2011/08/05 10:31:08 (permalink)
Ok I'll be the one to ask... Where do you get the pixies?

I wonder if I could develop a dry fly pattern to immitate one
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RE: Mouse on a hook 2011/08/05 12:16:06 (permalink)
Why couldn't you use a mouse the same way as a bullfrog for muskies? Just buy some very small rubber bands around the hind leg or make a lop around the tail. It could jump right off
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RE: Mouse on a hook 2011/08/05 12:16:59 (permalink)
I have to live trap them, none of the bait shops see a market(yet).

Absolute power corrupts absolutely. The closer we adhere to the Holy Bible and the US Constitution (as it was written) the closer we get to the model that made America great. The great American experiment worked, human nature just got in the way.
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RE: Mouse on a hook 2011/08/05 14:06:49 (permalink)
I'm sure Steely34 is working on a pixie dry fly it as we type...WF
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