jcrazy Posted August 1, 2005 Posted August 1, 2005 what are your guys experiences with having a fish on the hook, do you keep the tip up or down? Quote
playmaker47 Posted August 1, 2005 Posted August 1, 2005 when im reeling in a fish i have the rod to the side Quote
Super User roadwarrior Posted August 1, 2005 Super User Posted August 1, 2005 I often fish with a horizontal sweep and fish certain lures with the tip down, but once the fish is hooked, ALWAYS tip up. The rod then acts as a shock absorber to both wear the fish down and compensate for a sudden surge (this is especially important with smallmouth). Quote
dazbasser Posted August 1, 2005 Posted August 1, 2005 i set the hook hard to the side normaly and than bring the rod tip up and continue to fight the fish w/ the tip up 8) Quote
Shad_Master Posted August 1, 2005 Posted August 1, 2005 Part of it depends on how much line I have out when I'm playing the fish. If he is half-way across the lake (not really) I may dunk the tip in the water to keep him from running on me and jumping to throw the bait/hook. If he is half-way in on the cast, I want the rod tip up to keep tension on him and help absorb the shock as he tries to pull away. Then once I have him near the boat, I may dunk the rod tip again while playing him down (if needed) and to try to keep him from jumping and shaking loose. Quote
scbassin Posted August 1, 2005 Posted August 1, 2005 I agree with R/W but when the fish heads for the surface get the slack out & the tip down. It helps to keep the fish from jumping. When he is out of the water your line has slack in it & he might shake your bait loose. Quote
Low_Budget_Hooker Posted August 2, 2005 Posted August 2, 2005 sweeping pulls for the fight unless shes trying to dig deep and wrap you then, straight up. Either way, once shes more than 1/2 way to the boat it's up, up, up. Every fight is different, this is just a rough outline to go by. Quote
Bass_junky Posted August 2, 2005 Posted August 2, 2005 I typically reel in my catch with the rod at the 10'oclock position this gives me room to manuever, UNLESS the bass decides to jump water, then i position my rod down. It may or may not help, but I haven't lost a fish which decided to fly for quite some time. Quote
FutureClassicChamp Posted August 2, 2005 Posted August 2, 2005 ditto exactly what bass junky said. Quote
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