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Posted 7/5/2008 5:27:26 AM


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I have been seeing some people cutting the tails off the hardtails there useing for bait , I would
assume that it is to make it look like the "slash" has already happend, does this make a king go ahead and take the bait??? Or is there another reason


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Posted 7/5/2008 5:54:46 AM
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Cigar minnows cast much farther with the tail cut off and doesn't seem to affect the bite in a negative way.
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Posted 7/5/2008 7:08:28 AM


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IT gives you alot more distance

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Posted 7/5/2008 7:30:54 AM


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I find that by cutting the tails off baits, they won't spin and foul up a line when you drop them down. That is about the only time I cut them off. I'm sure I'll learn something about other times with this thread.

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Posted 7/5/2008 8:25:37 AM
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A freelined live cigar minnow from a boat will always try to swim back to the boat. If you clip his tail off or better yet butterfly him about a half inch up from the tail they are much bettet behaved. Any predator fish is going to pick on a bait that is just not acting right. A butterflied live cigar minnow will live surprisingly long as long as you start close to the tail.
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Posted 7/5/2008 10:05:20 AM
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I try to maim all of my bait in some form or fashion, that's what makes them attractive. I take scissors on the boat and cut every fin I can to some extent.
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Posted 7/5/2008 2:47:00 PM


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It's been awhile since I fished the pier, but I'd cut off a pectoral fin on a live bait. It'll often swim on it's side, which means a free meal to a king. Cutting off the tail would have to reduce fouled lines.
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