Do NOT Set the Hook!
Posted: Tue Dec 07, 2010 10:39 am
How we fish the Senko... (and some other lures)
Next time your on the lake.... Did you ever notice the shad swimming along the surface leaving a "V" wake? That's the way we've been fishing the Senkos for peacock bass.
Raise the rod tip and reel just fast enough to leave a "V" wake. Slow and steady. When the fish follows, DO NOT STOP... just keep reeling. When the fish strikes, DO NOT SET THE HOOK... JUST KEEP REELING.
It's hard to wait till you "feel the fish" before setting the hook. Trust me, peacock bass will set the hook for you if you just keep reeling.
Most largemouth bass anglers "rear-back-and-try-to-cross-their-eyes" when they set the hook. (And miss a lot of peacock bass) Peacock bass travel in packs, if one misses there are usually 2 or 3 more trying to eat your lure.
When you set the hook, you jerk the lure out of the water and take it away from the fish. Now you've missed the striking fish, and also taken the lure away from it's hungry aggressive friends.
Just keep reeling and do not set the hook... you'll catch more peacock bass.
Next time your on the lake.... Did you ever notice the shad swimming along the surface leaving a "V" wake? That's the way we've been fishing the Senkos for peacock bass.
Raise the rod tip and reel just fast enough to leave a "V" wake. Slow and steady. When the fish follows, DO NOT STOP... just keep reeling. When the fish strikes, DO NOT SET THE HOOK... JUST KEEP REELING.
It's hard to wait till you "feel the fish" before setting the hook. Trust me, peacock bass will set the hook for you if you just keep reeling.
Most largemouth bass anglers "rear-back-and-try-to-cross-their-eyes" when they set the hook. (And miss a lot of peacock bass) Peacock bass travel in packs, if one misses there are usually 2 or 3 more trying to eat your lure.
When you set the hook, you jerk the lure out of the water and take it away from the fish. Now you've missed the striking fish, and also taken the lure away from it's hungry aggressive friends.
Just keep reeling and do not set the hook... you'll catch more peacock bass.