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by Matt » Sat Jun 05, 2010 10:06 pm
Hemostats trump pliers 100 to 1 for hook removal on delicate and small fishies such as trout. Pick them up at a nursing/surgical supply store or pay the extra bucks and get some at a local tackle shop. They honestly remove hooks more efficiently than anything else I have ever used before.
As for the swallowing problem I tend to just steer clear of powerbait. Slip bobber/worm combo or slip bobber/worm/corn works miracles on trout and is an extremely versatile rig. I usually just wait and watch as they take their first few nibbles then AS SOON as the bobber dives completely out of view, WAMMMO, hook set and fish on

. Most of the time if you set the hook on the first dive you will lip hook them and not allow them to fully swallow the bait.
I have only used powerbait maybe 2 times in the last 5 years and my catch rates have not decreased.... quite possibly increased with the slip bobber technique. An added bonus is all those fish that see powerbait rigs 14" off the bottom DAY IN and DAY OUT don't usually see slip bobber rigs and may prove more willing to bite on a new presentation.
If you are dead set on using powerbait just use the same rig (slip bobber) and attach a tiny split shot about 1" above the hook then add your powerbait. This allows you to fish floating bait without it twisting up around your leader and making a mess.
Last edited by Anonymous on Sat Jun 05, 2010 10:07 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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