Loomis
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Re:Favorite Bead Colors
2012/09/12 09:24:15
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^ works great for lifting/lining.
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CroatianSensation
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Re:Favorite Bead Colors
2012/09/12 09:30:52
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Yup!
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Re:Favorite Bead Colors
2012/09/12 10:50:15
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So you just run the line through the bead, then tie an overhand knot to hold it in place? Then tie the hook onto the tag end? Thanks for posting the picture.
post edited by slabdaddy - 2012/09/12 10:51:30
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Re:Favorite Bead Colors
2012/09/12 10:58:12
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Loomis ^ works great for lifting/lining. well said loomis. shutupnfish....is it the huge asss barb on that hook that helps you slay fish?
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Re:Favorite Bead Colors
2012/09/12 11:06:16
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CroatianSensation
Yup!
Do you bait the hook or is that the entire thing? Do you use a swivel?
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Re:Favorite Bead Colors
2012/09/12 13:37:08
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dru2112
Loomis
^ works great for lifting/lining.
well said loomis.
shutupnfish....is it the huge asss barb on that hook that helps you slay fish?
Of course...
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Re:Favorite Bead Colors
2012/09/12 13:59:38
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Personally, I think this is the only way a pin is effective in the spring time. When the fish are on the gravel, I just hold the line in my left hand, keep the tip low, and allow about 10-15 inches of line out. I try to swing the bead next to the fishes mouth and then lift up, getting the hook stuck the drivin her home for the win. I just continue the swing and fight the fish for about 3-5 seconds.
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Re:Favorite Bead Colors
2012/09/12 14:24:27
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IMO if the fish it not eating the actual hook with whatever you have on that hook it should be illegal but its not. So if you enjoy fishing this method (posted above) so be it and have fun.
The Lord has blessed us all today... It's just that he has been particularly good to me.
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Re:Favorite Bead Colors
2012/09/12 14:34:25
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slabdaddy
CroatianSensation
Yup!
Do you bait the hook or is that the entire thing? Do you use a swivel?
That is the whole thing. No bait. No swivel. Most people jam a toothpick in the bead hole and break it off to hold the bead in place. IMO it is glorified snagging. Very popular in Alaska. I will be there in 10 days, will not use a bead and will catch fish. At least I hope I will. haha.
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Re:Favorite Bead Colors
2012/09/12 14:40:31
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Ok, so the fish don't actually bite a baited hook here? They bite the bead and take the hook unknowingly or people use the highly visible bead to guide the hook into the fish's mouth. In neither case does the fish bite the hook, right? Anyone ever use this rig with bait on the hook?
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Re:Favorite Bead Colors
2012/09/12 15:01:44
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LMAO at all of the different and funny comments! I like red. To each their own.
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Re:Favorite Bead Colors
2012/09/12 15:40:48
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D-nymph
IMO it is glorified snagging. Very popular in Alaska. I will be there in 10 days, will not use a bead and will catch fish. At least I hope I will. haha.
load up on the beads and pinner shot... d-nymph is coming to town
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Re:Favorite Bead Colors
2012/09/12 16:01:07
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KJH807
D-nymph
IMO it is glorified snagging. Very popular in Alaska. I will be there in 10 days, will not use a bead and will catch fish. At least I hope I will. haha.
load up on the beads and pinner shot... d-nymph is coming to town
Mike bought a butterfly knife for the trip. So he can open and close it by himself.
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Re:Favorite Bead Colors
2012/09/12 16:10:50
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slabdaddy Ok, so the fish don't actually bite a baited hook here? They bite the bead and take the hook unknowingly or people use the highly visible bead to guide the hook into the fish's mouth. In neither case does the fish bite the hook, right? Anyone ever use this rig with bait on the hook? You use the bead to guide the hook right into the fishes mouth. Even if they ain't bitin, your catchin.
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Re:Favorite Bead Colors
2012/09/12 16:21:03
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Anything forward of the caudal fin is a legal hookup.
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Re:Favorite Bead Colors
2012/09/12 19:27:32
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slabdaddy or people use the highly visible bead to guide the hook into the fish's mouth. large white wolly buggers with a nymph dropper are much bedder for that ...BECUZZZ it's easier to see at much greater distances and doubles your chances for a hOOk-up If the big bugger hook misses, the nymph will pierce I love this site. and all the peeps on it (fo-reel) ..always have, always will if you use a flyrod, you're an "evolved" snAggAr if you use a spinning rod, you're a knuckle dragging snAggAr "if you ain't fishing "my" way, you must be a snAggAr" it's the guys in green neoprene waders that are the real problem I see it all-de-time in Pa and Ohio... You think you're clever and no one sees your little game ...but i got your number , the jig is up and I'm spreading the wOrd Your green neoprene waders are like a flashing neon sign that reads "snAggAr snAggAr snAggAr" ..L.T.A.
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Re:Favorite Bead Colors
2012/09/13 09:19:25
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D-nymph Mike bought a butterfly knife for the trip. So he can open and close it by himself.
yeah a butterfly knife is how I got on "the list" in British Columbia everytime i go there they offer a nice welcome committee and check my bags good luck
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Re:Favorite Bead Colors
2012/09/13 09:37:45
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KJH807
D-nymph Mike bought a butterfly knife for the trip. So he can open and close it by himself.
yeah a butterfly knife is how I got on "the list" in British Columbia everytime i go there they offer a nice welcome committee and check my bags
good luck
I was kidding, but that's pretty damm funny. "the list".
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Re:Favorite Bead Colors
2012/09/13 09:57:34
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get him a switchblade and take some pictures
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