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Inshore Saltwater Fishing Discussion Discuss inshore fishing, tackle, and tactics here! |
View Poll Results: How do you fish your plastic cocohoes | |||
Slow straight retrieve |
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3 | 11.54% |
Snap your rod tip |
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16 | 61.54% |
Other |
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7 | 26.92% |
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![]() 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 |
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I fish them by dragging bottom, then popping them up. Obviously the cadence and everything changes depending on the fish.
Very seldom do I just drag it slowly. |
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all depends on season . winter is slow drag on bottom. rest of year, Warmer it gets more snap it gets
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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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yep... Ive caught where the only way they would bite was working it like a topwater bait
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Depends on the fish
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