Does anybody have any trick for handling minnows? Those little bastards kept slipping out of my hand yesterday while trying to hook 'em.
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I have never had much of a problem with minnows. I hook them from the bottom lip upwards. I may not be of much help otherwise, except to maybe use a fishing glove. That may be awkward. However, I have always had very good luck with grass shrimp, when fishing for yellow perch. I used to fish at Red Bridges for the perch run. I liked to use grass shrimp under a bobber. I read your other post about the fish. Maybe a slip bobber would aid in not snagging objects.
Also, looks like the new battery was working well. Very good with that project.
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Thanks for the tips. My main problem with the minnows was preventing them from slipping out of my hands while trying to hook 'em. I curshed a couple of them to death trying to keep em still...I dont fish with them very often. Maybe I just need more practice.
A slip bobber would have been perfect, now that you mention it!<insert witty comment here>
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I too have had some difficulties holding the minnows still while I hook them (I really can't blame the little guys too much though). My fingers loose some dexterity after two hours out in the cold.
I find that I often need to give a quick wipe of my hand on the wader leg in order to start with clean skin before maneuvering the minnow into piercing position.
The smallest minnows pose the most challenge for me.John Veil
Annapolis
Native Watercraft Manta Ray 11, Falcon 11
Author - "Fishing in the Comfort Zone" , "Fishing Road Trip - 2019", "My Fishing Life: Two Years to Remember", and "The Way I Like to Fish -- A Kayak Angler's Guide to Shallow Water, Light Tackle Fishing"
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I heard minnows prefer whiskey...
I use a small bait dip net to get the minnow out of the bucket and sometimes will use that to help hold it too when putting it on the hook. This also keeps hands dry and out of the cold water in your bait bucket.
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