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Need some help here.
What's the best way to use coon stripe shrimp for steelhead drift fishing? Hook them through the back & out the head? Run the tail through the egg loop to straighten them out or leave them in the U shape? Break them in half & use the tail & head seperately?
What about running them on a bait & diver? Is that a good idea & again how do you hook them?
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May want to cure the tails a bit...that'll toughen them up and you can add a little color to mix it up.
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Salt & sugar with a bit of dye and than take the shrimp and put the top hook through the bend in the tail so the eyes hang straight down make sure when you put the shrimp on you get the hook through the meat and shell in the tail. The heads tend to fall off after a few drifts but that is alright as long as you still have the tail meat on there its still good to go!
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Thank you both, I'll try that.
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I haven't used them but I would think you should pop the head off with all of its defensive pointy spears on it.
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December 21, 2011, 11:33:13 PM »
Throw 3 or 4 in the microwave for 10 to 15 seconds. It toughens them up a bit. Otherwise I have used several of the commercial egg cures to cure up shrimp that I wanted to die. Either way they make a great bait.
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I use them a lot! The best way is to cure them up and then straighten them out on the hook. Just hooking them and leaving them in the u shape will produce a lot less result. When i got back into steelhead fishing 2 years ago after a few years off. I really saw the differece when I started to straighten them out!
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Carpsniperg2 are you back trolling the shrimp or drifting them?
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put the front hook through the head shortn up the trailor and put the tail through the egg loop, it will also help keep it upright and lookn more natural
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A little cocktail sause and some lemon. Taste great when the fish aren't biting.
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Re: Coon stripe shrimp
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December 22, 2011, 10:46:56 AM »
Go buy a 50 lb. box.
Cure half for fishing, then cook the rest and eat them while fishing...
Oh, and thread them on the hook tail first, and definitely straighten them out as much as possible.
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Quote from: Bone_Collector on December 22, 2011, 07:08:30 AM
Carpsniperg2 are you back trolling the shrimp or drifting them?
B_C
Drifting and bobber fishing them. Also plunking with them as well.
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When I'm using shrimp I always fish head down. Seems to works the best for me...But then again I would rather just use roe
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I always hook them through the skinny part of the tail first and then twist and hook through the meatier part of the tail so the head is down but at an angle. Drift fishing them this way can cause your line to twist though. Drift fishing for the most part i either use eggs or sand shrimp
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Next time you are out take a picture and post it.
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