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    Quote Originally Posted by shadboy View Post
    Papaw taught me to lip hook them if your pulling the minnow and to back hook them if they're mostly sitting still.

    That's the way I do it.

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    Anybody ever tried through the tail?

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    Quote Originally Posted by captdave View Post
    Anybody ever tried through the tail?
    yes in front of the tail fin so they can swim around almost normal
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    Quote Originally Posted by wannabe fisherman View Post
    yes in front of the tail fin so they can swim around almost normal
    How can it swim almost normal with a hook in it's butt?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Cane Pole View Post
    How can it swim almost normal with a hook in it's butt?
    ... the optimum word is "almost". They struggle to swim, and that struggling gets the fish's attention. You have to be stationary when fishing them hooked that way, otherwise you'll drown them if you pull them along backwards. Well, I don't know if "drown" is the correct term, but they never seemed to live very long when I've tried it.

    You can get the same "struggling to swim" action without hooking them in the tail. You just pinch/clip the tail fins off ... they "wiggle" but have little forward motion.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bassadict69 View Post
    Up through the bottom lip and out the top.
    Yes, they will live longer that way.
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    Quote Originally Posted by CrappiePappy View Post
    ... the optimum word is "almost". They struggle to swim, and that struggling gets the fish's attention. You have to be stationary when fishing them hooked that way, otherwise you'll drown them if you pull them along backwards. Well, I don't know if "drown" is the correct term, but they never seemed to live very long when I've tried it.

    You can get the same "struggling to swim" action without hooking them in the tail. You just pinch/clip the tail fins off ... they "wiggle" but have little forward motion.

    ... cp
    thanks Pappy, yes we fish them under a bobber, sometimes, when fishing off the handicap pier at Patoka. When the bite is slow, we'll try anything to liven it up a little.
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