Don
Well-known member
Before I joined this site I know everything about fishing. Funny, once I joined, I forgot everything....even where Boot lives. One of the things I need figure out is when to set the hook. In the last two year I have read so many article where the author recommends waiting to set the hook. Many folk say to wait a few long second before setting and especially for the Esox family.
How does one know when it is the Esox family? Did they sign your dance card? I never know what I have on until It surfaces. But when I do get a hit in the past I've always set as fast as I can. If I wanted to pause before setting what do I do....do I keep it tight or do I let them run with no tension. Do any of you practice this?
I do feel like I yank lures out of large pickerel allot and my hook-up ration is poor compared to bass.
How does one know when it is the Esox family? Did they sign your dance card? I never know what I have on until It surfaces. But when I do get a hit in the past I've always set as fast as I can. If I wanted to pause before setting what do I do....do I keep it tight or do I let them run with no tension. Do any of you practice this?
I do feel like I yank lures out of large pickerel allot and my hook-up ration is poor compared to bass.