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Shrimp on juglines #15051817 04/20/24 12:35 PM
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I like using shrimp on circle hooks on my pool noodle juglines because it's easy and not as messy and the fish like it. But I notice a lot of them get on it for a short time, but I only get a third to a fourth to stay on. Most seem to get off before I can get to them. And I am watching them pretty close. But I still get stripped a lot. I am using medium gulf shrimp threaded on on a 2/0 circle hook. Any ideas to get robbed less and put a few more in the boat?

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Re: Shrimp on juglines [Re: Hailyeah] #15052783 04/21/24 12:12 PM
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Go to a 'J' hook.

Might get some deep hooked fish, but sounds like you're going to eat them anyway. And if you are "watching them close" like you said, I see no reason for a circle hook.

Anyway ... 2/0 sunds pretty small for a circle hook.


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Originally Posted by Big Hopper
Go to a 'J' hook.

Might get some deep hooked fish, but sounds like you're going to eat them anyway. And if you are "watching them close" like you said, I see no reason for a circle hook.

Anyway ... 2/0 sunds pretty small for a circle hook.


That is a small circle hook. I would go up to 4/0 at least. You can catch fiddlers on those and they can handle 10+lb fish. A 2/0 they might just be slurping the bait off and the circle never even trying to turn into them.

Re: Shrimp on juglines [Re: Hailyeah] #15053156 04/21/24 06:21 PM
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Don't cover the point of the hook when you put the shrimp on. In

Re: Shrimp on juglines [Re: Hailyeah] #15053276 04/21/24 08:42 PM
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I like to offset the points from the shank a bit to make them easier to bait. Helps with hookups also. I have yet to use a circle hook smaller than 5/0 and prefer larger.

Re: Shrimp on juglines [Re: Hailyeah] #15053791 04/22/24 03:01 PM
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Are you sure it isn't Gar/turtles that are stealing your bait? Hard to keep the gar/turtles off of dead bait of any kind.


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Originally Posted by SoonerDG
Are you sure it isn't Gar/turtles that are stealing your bait? Hard to keep the gar/turtles off of dead bait of any kind.



In my experience you will catch the turtles grrrr

Re: Shrimp on juglines [Re: Hailyeah] #15054298 04/22/24 11:37 PM
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Good tips here guys. Thank you. Larger hooks ordered and I will try some J hooks on part of the jugs when I go Wednesday. Definitely not turtles. I have seen a couple of the catfish that got off. I imagine the thieves are catfish. I am fishing a large lake and can drift a bit off my jugs but still watch them for when one hits. Still new to me but I am starting to catch several each time I can go out now.

Re: Shrimp on juglines [Re: Hailyeah] #15054656 04/23/24 12:23 PM
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Right on! Hey keep us posted how it goes. Glad the shrimp are working for you! I have never had luck with them but clearly its just a me thing bcs guys swear by them.

Looking forward to hearing your next update on how the tweaked approach seems to work.

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Get you some Tru-Turn "J" style perma-steel hooks (not SS, but at least not tin). Let me explain, when they hit it, it does a slight twist to hook them better than a standard "J".

At least 5/0 maybe 6/0 or 7/0.


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Oh, depending upon what you are fishing for with shrimp,. If Blues, check out my "Lynn's Catfish Calendar" thread.


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We tore em up today. The weather was perfect with a light south wind. We put out 16 and caught 17, releasing 3 small ones in little over an hour. No real big ones- all blues but 2. The 4/0 octopus circle hooks worked fine and I thought a little easier to remove. I am certain we could have caught a lot more, but when you are cleaning fish, fewer is better and I am not trying to fill my freezer, just catch enough along to eat as we go. I had one jug get hit as soon as I dropped it with others already bobbing. By far the best I have done with jugs this spring.

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Definitely go up to at least a 4/0 if not larger. You would be surprised how large a hook even a small (<1lb) catfish can fit in their mouth.

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Originally Posted by JakeMcD
Definitely go up to at least a 4/0 if not larger. You would be surprised how large a hook even a small (<1lb) catfish can fit in their mouth.

Hook sizes are confusing some time. In the "ought" sizes, a bigger number can be a bigger hook. My 3/0 is bigger than the 4/0.

When you google this, you get an opposite description."As the hook # gets larger, the hook size gets smaller. As the aught (or “ought”) gets larger hook size also gets larger. For example, a #4 fish hook is larger than a #6 fish hook, even though 6 is greater than 4. Conversely, a 1/0 (or “one aught”) hook is smaller than a 3/0 hook.Oct 15, 2022

This was the opposite for me. I was using larger 2/0s and 3/0s But I am happier with the new 4/0 hooks I got recently, which are smaller. I had less fish getting off. No 2/0 package pics yet, but the ones I had were bigger than the 3/0s. [Linked Image]

Re: Shrimp on juglines [Re: Hailyeah] #15058821 04/28/24 04:42 PM
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It can be confusing and there you have three different kinds of hooks that are sized differently.

On the left you have a Kahle hook. These are kind of half a circle hook and half a J hook. They will size compared to other Kahle hooks.

Then you have a standard circle hook in 4/0. Which is a good all around size. The bigger the number the bigger the hook. An 8/0 to 10/0 is what guys will use who are hunting 40+lb fish.

Then you have a J hook. And yes the bigger the number with those, the smaller the hook. Like a 12 is good for bluegill where as a 12/0 circle hook is about the size of a bluegill...

Just remember DO NOT set the hook with those Kahle's or the Circle hooks regardless of size. Just let the fish load up and start reeling. With those J hooks, hit em hard.

It seems complex but really, does not matter at the end of day. Those Kahle are good size, as are the Circle hooks you have, those J hooks would be small, I would go with a #1 if you want to use that style.

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