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    In my pursuit of snakeheads I found a series of creeks that are loaded with bowfin. I have caught them on meat but rarely get them on lures. I thought maybe things would change with the approaching cold front but yesterday was no different. Missed 5 savage topwater strikes on frogs and poppers but fell victim to the typical bowfin short strikes. Had the legs bit off some frogs and a couple knocked into the air but no hookups. The dink bass, however, were more than willing to play. Got about 20 in 3-4 hours exploring.

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  • #2
    Have you tried adding a trailer hook to catch those short strikers? Also, sharpen your hooks for more hookups.

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    • #3
      That's a heck of a nice "dink".
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      • #4
        I call those 8"-12" bass that always bite dinks.


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        • #5
          Yea anything below 3 lbs or so is a dink to me! Especially when its not the target species. My hooks are always sharp and I do have a couple spinnerbaits with trailer hooks but the fins never seem to bite those... Can't really put a stinger hook on a weedless frog so i'll just keep cursing them. Got a couple the other night chunking sunfish and my buddy managed a pretty nice pickerel on a chunk. Never seen that before. This was after a 5+ hour snakehead hunt on the yaks that didn't yield a bite.



          Last edited by Romo; 08-23-2014, 05:18 PM.
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