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claudio61
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live bite

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some good tecnique to catch balyhoo etc?
I don't know how
thanks all

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just watch the other guys at the pier that are catching them
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claudio61 wrote:some good tecnique to catch balyhoo etc?
I don't know how
thanks all
Chum, oatmeal, or bread will bring the ballyhoos in. Use very small black or gold hook with a bobber. Give about 12" distance from bobber to hook. If they are skittish make the distance longer. Cut a tiny piece of squid and just let it float out to the bait. Do not cast at them or you will spook them. Usually I use 6-8lb test to catch bait. Good luck.
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Re: live bite

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thenks bolo
let you kone
bolo wrote:
claudio61 wrote:some good tecnique to catch balyhoo etc?
I don't know how
thanks all
Chum, oatmeal, or bread will bring the ballyhoos in. Use very small black or gold hook with a bobber. Give about 12" distance from bobber to hook. If they are skittish make the distance longer. Cut a tiny piece of squid and just let it float out to the bait. Do not cast at them or you will spook them. Usually I use 6-8lb test to catch bait. Good luck.

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