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November 30, 2009

Bait Fish: article # 3 Special Information On Cut Baits! Make Sure You Visit Here!

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The art of of fishing smaller fish for bait is no big secret but you need to learn what work best and how to use them for different game fish. are probably the most popular and widely used type of world wide used for both freshwater and saltwater fishing. Freshwater Anglers use to catch small 6 inch freshwater panfish such as or on up to large sturgeon. Saltwater anglers use to catch marlin,sailfish and Spanish mackerel just to name a few. Most all saltwater predator gamefish can be caught using a combination of some type of . Most freshwater fisherman use smaller fish as a , but these baits can be cut into pieces called also. This is a very good method of fishing for multiple sub species of the catfish. Many saltwater fisherman use live also but using as cutbait is very common and preferred by many saltwater anglers.

 

Many of the bigger predator game fish with feed mainly on smaller game fish for example or , or even small fish in their own species. As the game fish grow to trophy size, their food diet reaches nearly 100 percent smaller game fish. The reason we mention this is because you can use thus information to your advantage. You need to make your bait selection based on the size of gamefish you want to catch. Most gamefish will go after baits that are close to the size of they normally eat in their natural food chain. One thing we need to mention is to check with your local state or providence department of natural resources to see if it legal to use gamefish such as , sunfish or as . In some states and Providences it is not legal. Another factor when selecting your bait is the liveliness and hardiness. You are probably wondering why this makes a difference but this is a very important factor because most game fish, especially predator gamefish will not strike dead baits.

 

Typically the following are very hardy as and will stay alive for long periods of time. they include , , , and madtoms. The following are know to be hardy and with a small about of care will last long periods of time too. They include daces, , , stonerollers, , , sculpin, bluntnose minnows, and bluegill. all of the listed hardy need to be kept cool and have fresh air aerated to the bait container. The following list is of delicate and probably a bad choice for unless you catch them and intermediately use them as bait, or have a very good bait tank on your boat that circulates water from the water source you are fishing into your bait tank. They include the common shinner, golden shinner, red shinner, , killfish, emerald shinner, spottail shinner, ciscos,shad, and smelt.

Hooking your the right way is often overlooked and probably the main reason many people have lost fish they thought they had hooked. If you are targeting smaller gamefish such as crappie, bluegill , and using small there are literally dozens of different hooking methods. As a rule of thumb, as your get larger your rigging options get smaller. Also the body size of your can give you different hooking options. For example a long thin body such as a sucker give you more hooking options then say a deep body such as a blue gill. Don’t overlook how you hook your it is a very important part of using to catch. gamefish correctly.

We hope the information in this article about . Have a great day!

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