Reservoir Trout Fishing
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Why does my powerbait keep falling off?
I was Fishing For Trout at my local reservoir yesturday, and every time I would cast in and sit for a minute, I’d see my powerbait floating on the surface.. I was using an egg sinker, so no, it wasnt the hook and bait. It always falls off. Help me out.
Ahhhhhh’, Yahoo Answers universal fishin’ question
. When I use it (strictly for planted trout), take a small portion out of jar, put it inta’ the palms of your hands and applin’ pressure move your hands in a circular motion ta’ form a ball. One last thing ~ PUSH hook into ball makin’ sure eye of hook is covered. Lot of ppl go with treble hooks however I don’t patronize them except on artificial baits ~ spoons, spinners, lures, etc.
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Fly fishing at Wessex Water’s Clatworthy reservoir
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