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<blockquote data-quote="WFT" data-source="post: 1559677" data-attributes="member: 10392"><p>Hey fellas, I tried jugging last night for the first time. Had a blast, but I have some questions, I used garlick weiners, and it seemed to work good (caught three in about two hours) but the bait didn't stay on the hood very good. We ran them after two hours and just about every hook was empty. I was wondering if it was my hook size? What size and type of hooks work the best? I also wondered how hard the weiners needed to be, maybe I didn't cook them enought?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WFT, post: 1559677, member: 10392"] Hey fellas, I tried jugging last night for the first time. Had a blast, but I have some questions, I used garlick weiners, and it seemed to work good (caught three in about two hours) but the bait didn't stay on the hood very good. We ran them after two hours and just about every hook was empty. I was wondering if it was my hook size? What size and type of hooks work the best? I also wondered how hard the weiners needed to be, maybe I didn't cook them enought? [/QUOTE]
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