Sweet blow up in your video! Nothing gets the heart pumping like the visual of a surface strike.
IMO, the key to hooking up with a surface plug is to resist setting the hook when you see the strike. It's tough to do at first but "Wait for the weight" then set the hook. In other words, don't set the hook after you see the strike but wait until you feel the weight of the fish on the end of your line first, then set it. I guarantee your hook up ratio will improve.
Regarding tail slapping, stripers do this often. I posted a video of this last year where a striper tail slapped my plug into the air. Again, wait for the weight before you set the hook. It keeps the plug in the strike zone and gives the fish another opportunity to strike. If you set too early, you risk pulling the plug away from the fish.
IMO, the key to hooking up with a surface plug is to resist setting the hook when you see the strike. It's tough to do at first but "Wait for the weight" then set the hook. In other words, don't set the hook after you see the strike but wait until you feel the weight of the fish on the end of your line first, then set it. I guarantee your hook up ratio will improve.
Regarding tail slapping, stripers do this often. I posted a video of this last year where a striper tail slapped my plug into the air. Again, wait for the weight before you set the hook. It keeps the plug in the strike zone and gives the fish another opportunity to strike. If you set too early, you risk pulling the plug away from the fish.
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