Eazy Posted January 10, 2012 Report Posted January 10, 2012 Do these hooks really serve their purpose?......Seem to have a lot of "hog-ties" with this bait, wondering if other members find the same?
BassAsin Posted January 10, 2012 Report Posted January 10, 2012 the williams whitefish always came with them, i can't stand them, make a mess in the line while jigging, always tangled, never have i have i had a fish come up with just one of them hooks holding the fish, toss em and use a trailer hook.
Nipfisher Posted January 10, 2012 Report Posted January 10, 2012 I have 2 in my box, one with the side hooks cut off. Never really use either one of them lol.
OutdoorDan Posted January 10, 2012 Report Posted January 10, 2012 If you are jigging for lakers I think taking them off is fine, but I would never take them off if I was going for whitefish. Have you tried a leader that's more stiff? Maybe bump up to a higher # fluo leader. I've never had significant problems with line getting tangled in the hooks. It is extremely annoying when those side hooks catch the side of the hole, though.
Sinker Posted January 10, 2012 Report Posted January 10, 2012 If its getting tangled, your doing something wrong. I never use a snap swivel. Always just a snap, with an inline swivel a couple feet above it. It wont work right with the side hooks if you tip it with a minnow. Jig it clean. If your tipping with minnows, take the side hooks off. I would never take them off for whities, but most other fish, I tip with a minnow, so take them off and upgrade the trebles one size. Whities will pick that spoon up from the bottom, and the side hooks get them in the face every time. I also like to pull the side hooks out to the sides as far as I can, and pinch them good with pliers so they stay there. I wouldn't ice fish if I couldn't jig a williams!!! Go to lure for EVERYTHING!! S.
Freshtrax Posted January 10, 2012 Report Posted January 10, 2012 Lol i replace them with huge oversized sidehooks a whitie cant even look at it without getting a facefullof hooks. I get allot of hookups while it is laying on the bottom on the lake. They like to pushdown on the lure into the lakebottom
Eazy Posted January 10, 2012 Author Report Posted January 10, 2012 Mabe I'll have to manage slack line better on the drop, afterall Williams knows what they're doing when designing a bait right?
Freshtrax Posted January 10, 2012 Report Posted January 10, 2012 I like a slow lift. Fast fall. I have one tied on 90 percent of the time on simcoe.
Sinker Posted January 11, 2012 Report Posted January 11, 2012 Its gotta fall to the bottom on a slack line every time. It should rarely foul your line, but it does happen the odd time. Check your line if it does, because when it gets caught in those side hooks, it will nick your line. S.
OutdoorDan Posted January 11, 2012 Report Posted January 11, 2012 Yeah on the occasion that it does happen you feel it on the lift right away... feels like a snagged smelt.
misfish Posted January 11, 2012 Report Posted January 11, 2012 (edited) After I was showed how to properly use it,the side hooks are a must.The whitefish will pick it up from the side when the lure is laying flat on the bottom. Edited January 11, 2012 by Misfish
BillM Posted January 11, 2012 Report Posted January 11, 2012 Lol i replace them with huge oversized sidehooks a whitie cant even look at it without getting a facefullof hooks. I get allot of hookups while it is laying on the bottom on the lake. They like to pushdown on the lure into the lakebottom .....and you end up snagging them on the side of the head. Not very uncommon out on Simcoe.. I've seen so many fish come up ass first it's not funny.
COUNTRYBOY Posted January 11, 2012 Report Posted January 11, 2012 the williams whitefish always came with them, i can't stand them, make a mess in the line while jigging, always tangled, never have i have i had a fish come up with just one of them hooks holding the fish, toss em and use a trailer hook. CUDO'S TO THAT...MAYBE A SMALL PEARL ON A TRAILER
misfish Posted January 11, 2012 Report Posted January 11, 2012 CUDO'S TO THAT...MAYBE A SMALL PEARL ON A TRAILER Thats a killer setup for herring. Wonder when their going to open them up again?
Harrison Posted January 11, 2012 Report Posted January 11, 2012 (edited) Thats a killer setup for herring. Wonder when their going to open them up again? Brian, what I have heard is there is a real strong couple year classes right now. They are being monitored to see if they will sustain these current levels with the new year classes before they will open them up again. This should take a few years yet. Edited January 11, 2012 by Harrison
misfish Posted January 11, 2012 Report Posted January 11, 2012 Brian, what I have heard is there is a real strong couple year classes right now. They are being monitored to see if they will sustain these current levels with the new year classes before they will open them up again. This should take a few years yet. There sure are Phil. And when/if, they do open them,LIMIT.I think 6 is a good limit number.12 pos.
GbayGiant Posted January 11, 2012 Report Posted January 11, 2012 .....and you end up snagging them on the side of the head. Not very uncommon out on Simcoe.. I've seen so many fish come up ass first it's not funny. Foul hooked maybe, but I can't for the life of me see how you can snag a fish that is a hundred feet away from you that you cannot see.
BillM Posted January 11, 2012 Report Posted January 11, 2012 (edited) Foul hooked maybe, but I can't for the life of me see how you can snag a fish that is a hundred feet away from you that you cannot see. Not very hard when you've got a big treble with a tiny perl tied on the end, let's not forget they are directly below you... What do you think will happen when you rip that thing 2ft through a school of fish? All kinds of snagging going on out there. Edited January 11, 2012 by BillM
NAW Posted January 11, 2012 Report Posted January 11, 2012 I keep them on. I've caught a few fish on the side hooks (in the mouth). Last year was weird, I didn't get a single foul hooked fish using a Williams. I usually get a few throughout the year.
Grimace Posted January 11, 2012 Report Posted January 11, 2012 I have witnessed it on Simcoe many times. The schools get pretty thick. They open those hooks up on the side of the Williams and just reef on them. Lots of them come up on the side of the face or like Bill says by the tail or back.
NAW Posted January 11, 2012 Report Posted January 11, 2012 (edited) I have witnessed it on Simcoe many times. The schools get pretty thick. They open those hooks up on the side of the Williams and just reef on them. Lots of them come up on the side of the face or like Bill says by the tail or back. Ya, Simcoe is really bad for guys ripping on Williams spoons. Big, long, fast, hard cranks. Blatantly obvious they're snagging fish. When I jig a williams, it's just short little pops off bottom. Maybe an 2 or 3". You see some of these guys out there ripping them 2 or 3 meters off bottom.... Edited January 11, 2012 by N.A.W
misfish Posted January 11, 2012 Report Posted January 11, 2012 I have witnessed it on Simcoe many times. The schools get pretty thick. They open those hooks up on the side of the Williams and just reef on them. Lots of them come up on the side of the face or like Bill says by the tail or back. LOL Yea,then they all huddle around the hole so no one can see it,s snagged. I had one where I could see it was fouled,and a guy even still tried to gaff it for me. Told him to get the faway.
Harrison Posted January 11, 2012 Report Posted January 11, 2012 (edited) While I have no doubt some folks do intentionally foul hook some fish. I've iced quite a few whitefish foul hooked, usually under the mouth or in the belly. I watched on a camera one time why this happens. Most the time they would come flying in on the bait and either lose it or protect it from others by hovering themselves over it. Jsut a theory, but it sure looks that way. Guys who have seen them on camera have possibly witnessed the same thing. Edited January 11, 2012 by Harrison
Grimace Posted January 11, 2012 Report Posted January 11, 2012 Interesting. That would explain why I get the odd one foul hooked and I don't reef up on the bait. I do see lots of guys trying to (successfully I might add) snag them. That could be a reason why they are so successful.
BillM Posted January 11, 2012 Report Posted January 11, 2012 I've got a couple in the side of the head, you can really tell when you can't get their heads up into the hole. There is blatant snagging (guys reefing 3ft with their wooden sticks) then the fish that circle and hit and get wrapped up.. It happens..
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