Super User RoLo Posted April 4, 2014 Super User Posted April 4, 2014 I drop the rod and set straight up like im trying to break something as soon as I feel a tap. If I even think it's a bite I swing for it. Hooksets Are Free (heard that one on here many years ago). Not if you're fishing in a stump field Roger 2 Quote
West Tennessee Bass. Man Posted April 6, 2014 Posted April 6, 2014 Really good advice here folks. It depends on the circumstances Generally the overhead hook set with a pause is the best way to get the set . But if you are trolling and get hit the modified overhead hook has worked for me This is sweep the rod away from the bite and then up. Quote
tatertester Posted April 6, 2014 Posted April 6, 2014 For some reason I have visions of hooksets all over the place....Cross their eyes hooksets, sweep hooksets , over the head hooks sets, slingshot hooksets , behind the head hooksets, between the legs hooksets, broken rod hooksets, underhanded hooksets, hooksets... AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAH!........ Quote
Super User Catt Posted April 6, 2014 Super User Posted April 6, 2014 Not if you're fishing in a stump field Roger Yelp! Especially with braid! Y'all ever set hook on a stump? At my age that hurts!!! Quote
NWBassGuy Posted April 6, 2014 Posted April 6, 2014 When in doubt...I cross their eyes. Sometimes a fish, sometimes a stump. or log. I set the hook hard. I hate losing a fish to a wimpy hookset. Quote
Hooked_On_Bass Posted April 6, 2014 Posted April 6, 2014 Never wait on nothing! Drop the rod, reel the slack, & set the hook straight up like you're trying to break some thing! My thoughts exactly! Quote
Mccallister25 Posted April 7, 2014 Posted April 7, 2014 Never thought to do a vertical hookset.. Imma try it. I fish with a lot of plastics, and have also had my fair share of yanking it from their mouth. Vertical hooksets with jigs also? Quote
FlipnLimits Posted April 7, 2014 Posted April 7, 2014 Never thought to do a vertical hookset.. Imma try it. I fish with a lot of plastics, and have also had my fair share of yanking it from their mouth. Vertical hooksets with jigs also? Yes, especially with a jig. The jig is what taught most people to set the hook vertically. If you pull toward your collar bone, that's also fine, it avoids getting hit in the head 1 Quote
Mccallister25 Posted April 7, 2014 Posted April 7, 2014 I usually do a diagonal hookset with my plastics and jigs.. And i actually have a decent miss ratio so Imma have to train myself to try and start hooking vertically. Quote
FlipnLimits Posted April 7, 2014 Posted April 7, 2014 I usually do a diagonal hookset with my plastics and jigs.. And i actually have a decent miss ratio so Imma have to train myself to try and start hooking vertically. Yup, you will start to get more hook-ups. I just call it upping-your-odds. It's like changing dull hooks or when you retie your line, you're not gonna know when it paid off, but you'll know when it didn't. Add all of these little up-your-odds tricks and suddenly things fall in your favor. In a tournament, I retie after every fish and often when fishing rocks or lumber. Good luck to you and post some piggies 1 Quote
Super User Oregon Native Posted April 7, 2014 Author Super User Posted April 7, 2014 Went out yesterday to work on the ol vertical hook set again. Sheesh....the first dozen hook sets (this is no kidding) I missed. I was beside myself. Then after that it was bout 95% hookups. They weren't huge fish 1 to 2 pounders but wow....was one of those I wasn't holdin my mouth right days. 1 Quote
Mccallister25 Posted April 8, 2014 Posted April 8, 2014 Alright, heres my update for you guys: Today I went out after work and fished a local neighborhood pond with nothing but my jig rod. It rained like crazy all day today until right as I got out of the truck, so that was great. I found a spot where water was rushing out of the drain feeding into the pond. Bass were busting shad all in the little cove where I was fishing. I caught four today, out of five hookups, so Im satisfied. I made myself set the hook vertically on every fish today to get in the habbit of doing this rather than my usual horizontal set. Pic included is of the two largest I cought today. 1 Quote
Brian Needham Posted April 9, 2014 Posted April 9, 2014 here is a video of several hook sets while fishing a T-Rig 1 Quote
fsufan82 Posted April 11, 2014 Posted April 11, 2014 Like the others are saying, you have to make sure you wait a few seconds before setting the hook. This took me a long time to train myself to not pull it right out of their mouths as soon as you feel a bite. I have the most success pulling the rod directly upwards with everything I have. I always taught to set the hook like its a world record bass on the other end. You do have to be careful though, watching your bait come flying right back at you with the hook out isn't the greatest feeling! Quote
CDMeyer Posted April 11, 2014 Posted April 11, 2014 My uncle taught me to push your rod out then slowly reel in, when the fish starts to run with it, the pull up over the head..... after he taught me to do this my strike-to-catch ratio whent way up Quote
ColdSVT Posted April 11, 2014 Posted April 11, 2014 I usually set to a ten o clock position with enough force to cause the fish to get a concussion...if the fish heads rihht at me i go to 12 o clock Quote
Pmoss1 Posted April 12, 2014 Posted April 12, 2014 Set it hard and high is what I was always told. Quote
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