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View Poll Results: How do you fish your plastic cocohoes
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Old 05-30-2014, 09:46 PM
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When the water is cold and they are deep I cast and let them sit and drag them very slow. Sometimes it is hard to know you have a bite. During warmer weather I pop them off of the bottom reeling low. Then sometimes I will fish them under a cork. A cocohoe has to be the most versatile bait there is. What ever it takes to get a bite is what I do. It is crazy what they will want from day to day
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Old 05-31-2014, 06:50 AM
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When the water is cold and they are deep I cast and let them sit and drag them very slow. Sometimes it is hard to know you have a bite. During warmer weather I pop them off of the bottom reeling low. Then sometimes I will fish them under a cork. A cocohoe has to be the most versatile bait there is. What ever it takes to get a bite is what I do. It is crazy what they will want from day to day
But then again we have been drifting Lake Ameda in January and the trout wanted a opening night cacahoe 2 feet under a cork, popped as hard and as fast as you could ??? Best thing is let the fish tell you what they want
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Old 05-31-2014, 08:56 AM
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But then again we have been drifting Lake Ameda in January and the trout wanted a opening night cacahoe 2 feet under a cork, popped as hard and as fast as you could ??? Best thing is let the fish tell you what they want
yep... Ive caught where the only way they would bite was working it like a topwater bait
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Old 05-31-2014, 09:04 AM
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yep... Ive caught where the only way they would bite was working it like a topwater bait
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