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lurehunter1
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LRF question power isome

#1 Post by lurehunter1 »

When using the power isome should i cut the worm down to about 2 or 3inches and then put it on the hook or put it on as you get it.is it not to big? Thanks
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#2 Post by agardiner22 »

I usually cut them in half or into three, they are a super bait
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#3 Post by ecleary »

I always cut in 3 and use a size 8 Decoy Violence jighead for a weedless setup. I rarely ever get snagged, even on roughest ground.
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#4 Post by bassboy »

I cut the smaller ones in half . You would be surprised how even tiny fish will swallow them .ive had pollock smaller then a full small worm on jig heads .good luck
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#5 Post by lurehunter1 »

Thanks lads
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#6 Post by Drew »

I'm a halfer myself... :lol:
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#7 Post by lurehunter1 »

What way should i retrieve the isome straight or bounced back
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#8 Post by Drew »

Depends what your targetting.
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#9 Post by lurehunter1 »

Gobies,pollack,wrasse,scorpions,pouting, there the species that are around the harbour ill be fishing
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#10 Post by Drew »

Wrasse, Gobies, Scorpions and Pout will like it bounced or deadsticked, straight retrieve should work well for the Pollack
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#11 Post by ecleary »

dropshot rigs can be very effective
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#12 Post by lurehunter1 »

Thanks lads

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