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<blockquote data-quote="rook" data-source="post: 168024" data-attributes="member: 3076"><p>10-4 on catching them on rod and reel. It takes some practice though, they bite very soft and very slow. They are hard to hook if they are bicatch because of the way they bite, after you get a hit you have to wait 10-15 seconds before you set the hook. They grab the bait and settle on the bottom before they slowly take the bait fully in there mouth. They are fun to catch when you are targeting them, but it takes some patience. The bigger ones of the year come from gigging though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rook, post: 168024, member: 3076"] 10-4 on catching them on rod and reel. It takes some practice though, they bite very soft and very slow. They are hard to hook if they are bicatch because of the way they bite, after you get a hit you have to wait 10-15 seconds before you set the hook. They grab the bait and settle on the bottom before they slowly take the bait fully in there mouth. They are fun to catch when you are targeting them, but it takes some patience. The bigger ones of the year come from gigging though. [/QUOTE]
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