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View Poll Results: How do you fish your plastic cocohoes
Slow straight retrieve 3 11.54%
Snap your rod tip 16 61.54%
Other 7 26.92%
Voters: 26. You may not vote on this poll

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Old 05-31-2014, 03:35 PM
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Hey guys,
I have fished plastic cocohoes for years and have always used a slow straight retrieve but have been seeing some guys on TV fishing shows fishing the by letting them drop to the bottom then snapping them off of the bottom. A lot like we use to fish Little Georges while bass fishing.

I am doing a poll to see how most people fish them. Please vote and also tell my why you fish them the way you do.

Thanks for participating.

Charlie
I do both, snapping off the bottom imitates a shrimp jumping and it triggers strikes that way and the cast and straight retrieve is for a baitfish imitation so if they are feeding on shrimp a snap action or cork which gives you the same jerky shrimp imitation will do good and when they are feeding on baitfish the slow retrieve works good as well as a cork if slowly dragged along or just occasionally popped but letting it sit still mostly with it drifting with the current if you can and just the water ripples will give it a little tail wiggle to make it look like its swimming in place or if its flat calm I will give it little tugs about an inch or two but not popping it.
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