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Rubberbands and surf fishing

737 views·9 replies·by DamnFish
DamnFish
DamnFishFREE2024#1
Thought I'd pass this little tip along to all you guys that have problems with the bait of soft plastics, or plastic baits like gulp, that keep slipping down the hook.

Get a bag of the little rubber bands, that your daughters use for their hair, usually a couple bucks for hundreds at the local drug store.

Then:
1) Slip it through the eye of the hook (I would do this at home, since it's not the easiest thing to do on a beach or on a rock)
2) Thread on your plastic bait of choices
3) Slide the tag end of the rubberband over the point of the hook and around the bend till it is against the bait

viola - now your bait won't slide down the hook and you won't have to spend time constantly adjusting it after every cast
Mate100 postsSince 2021
pequa1
pequa1MOD2024#2
Now if we could just figure a way to stop the toothy little ones from biting off the tails...
CommodoreOriginal Crew7,027 postsSince 2018
DamnFish
DamnFishFREE2024#3
Now if we could just figure a way to stop the toothy little ones from biting off the tails...
Actually saw an interesting upcycle idea for this - If you add a metal blade and twist it into the back of the plastic, it will flash and attract the fish
Mate100 postsSince 2021
pequa1
pequa1MOD2024#4
too make it easier for the small sea bass. snappers and blowfish to find the tails to bite off ?
CommodoreOriginal Crew7,027 postsSince 2018
JoeTackle
JoeTackleFREE2024#5
Those rubber bands come in mixed colours which you could match to your plastics.
MateOriginal Crew92 postsSince 2019
pequa1
pequa1MOD2024#6
Those rubber bands come in mixed colours which you could match to your plastics.
or your nail polish
CommodoreOriginal Crew7,027 postsSince 2018
Crabman
CrabmanFREE2024#7
I posted this in 2022 on NYA. Been doing it this way for years.Screenshot 2024-09-23 at 9.32.08 AM.png
First Mate510 postsSince 2021
Leprechaun
What's old is new again. LOL! 👍
CaptainOriginal Crew2,210 postsSince 2018
Crabman
CrabmanFREE2024#9
Actually saw an interesting upcycle idea for this - If you add a metal blade and twist it into the back of the plastic, it will flash and attract the fish
I posted this in 2022. Instead of tossing the tails, I just screw the spinner into the bit tail. I mainly use it in while using a light spinning rod in skinny water.
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First Mate510 postsSince 2021
DamnFish
DamnFishFREE2024#10
I posted this in 2022. Instead of tossing the tails, I just screw the spinner into the bit tail. I mainly use it in while using a light spinning rod in skinny water.
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Mate100 postsSince 2021

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