Watching Tim Dotson's Strike Cam Video post...
Posted: Tue Jun 25, 2013 11:04 am
That was a great post by Tim Dotson! Here it is in case you haven't seen this thread.
http://www.westernbass.com/forum/strike ... 84931.html
Watching a video like this really makes you think. Why did some of those followers not bite? Why didn't some of them that DID bite not get hooked? What does it take to increase your chances of a hook-up?
I've personally found that every little thing I can do can help increase that hook-up ratio helps including:
1. Using fiberglass rods for reaction baits because their softer action offers less immediate resistance to a lure being retrieved. A bass can essentially suck that lure in from a small distance. Whereas with a stiffer graphite rod there is more resistance and less "give" to a lure being retrieved and a bass can't suck it in from a distance (i'm talking inches).
2. Keeping your hands clean and free of gas & oil residue when handling the lures.
3. Adding scent surely can't hurt
4. Retrieval methods can be adjusted to be faster, slower, stop and go plus purposely ricocheting the bait off of structure. Or ripping it through vegetation or at least "ticking" the vegetation.
5. Change out factory hooks- I often change out my hooks to higher quality trebles with a round bend. Many hard baits are now coming out with high quality hooks but when they don't...it really can help by changing them out with Owner, Gamakatsu or VMC hooks.
What else do you guys do to increase your hook up ratio?
http://www.westernbass.com/forum/strike ... 84931.html
Watching a video like this really makes you think. Why did some of those followers not bite? Why didn't some of them that DID bite not get hooked? What does it take to increase your chances of a hook-up?
I've personally found that every little thing I can do can help increase that hook-up ratio helps including:
1. Using fiberglass rods for reaction baits because their softer action offers less immediate resistance to a lure being retrieved. A bass can essentially suck that lure in from a small distance. Whereas with a stiffer graphite rod there is more resistance and less "give" to a lure being retrieved and a bass can't suck it in from a distance (i'm talking inches).
2. Keeping your hands clean and free of gas & oil residue when handling the lures.
3. Adding scent surely can't hurt
4. Retrieval methods can be adjusted to be faster, slower, stop and go plus purposely ricocheting the bait off of structure. Or ripping it through vegetation or at least "ticking" the vegetation.
5. Change out factory hooks- I often change out my hooks to higher quality trebles with a round bend. Many hard baits are now coming out with high quality hooks but when they don't...it really can help by changing them out with Owner, Gamakatsu or VMC hooks.
What else do you guys do to increase your hook up ratio?