What's your favorite choice and size of hooks for live baiting for shellies and gills? What about short shank vrs. long shank hooks.....advantages and disadvantages?!?
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What's your favorite choice and size of hooks for live baiting for shellies and gills? What about short shank vrs. long shank hooks.....advantages and disadvantages?!?
I use #6 short shank and keep a pencil in my pocket for the one's hooked deep.When that happen's I simply stick the pencil in their mouth and pinch the line with my thumb and spin the fish around and tada the hook is out.A stick bobber work's just as well.I use gold aberdene hook's also as they give a little better.
I match the hook size to the bait I'm using. For maggots, I use #14 or #16 dry fly hooks. For bigger baits, I might use a #10 or #12. Smaller hooks allow the bait to behave more naturally which results in more bites, IMO.
If you use sensitive floats or circle hooks, you don't have to worry about swallowed hooks.
I use a #8 Aberdeen Tru-turn hook with crickets.
Works for me.
Oscar
#8 short shank Mustad. I like them because when hung on submerged stumps or logs, they tend to bend just enough to pull loose and not break my line. I can usually bend the hook back in place with my fingers.
#6 short shank in red or gold. Have a pair of forceps to remove from deeply hooked fish.
#4 tru turn
#6 gold aberdeens or #6 tru turns.
#6 or 8 long shank red hook seems to work well for me
Size 8 or 10 bronze aberdeen hooks.
#6 truturns for me in red or gold, been using them for years.
Bluegill
for live bait #2 xx long shank carlisle mustad med.wire.on my flies #10 to #4 .
I like #6 tru turn blood red with crickets, but prefer aberdeen with wigglers, More shank to thread worm on.