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Keeping your sucker in the hole?


GK22

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I typically am strictly a decoy guy when I spear, but have been experimenting with suckers on a harness. I've had some fish come in to the sucker and he swims right out of the hole, and obviously the fish follows it. Missed a nice fish the other day because of this. So I put a couple weights above the harness and this slowed the sucker down but he was still able to swim out of the hole. What do you guys do to solve this? Do I just add more weight? Any advice is appreciated....

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I use the pin style harnesses. They make them with different sized weights. I use the heavier pins on larger suckers. It seems like after awhile most suckers lose a little of their zip and will stay center a little more. I will add that my hole is 4 feet wide which helps with that problem.

You can clip a corner off of the rear fin to slow them down a little bit. I do this with tip ups and it works well to stop false flags.

It's interesting to me how certain suckers act so different. I had a sucker that lasted me almost two weeks and was perfect. It always was moving but in small circles or flipping upside down. The sucker I have now always seems to want to swim east. The fun part about the sucker I have now is it will often react to fish coming in which alot of them don't.

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i guess my first question would be, how big of a sucker minnow did you use?i typically dont use them bigger then 10". i like to stick with them about 8". the harnessesi buy have 2 weights on them and one on top the other on the bottom of said minnow.

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I was using a pretty big sucker - 12 inches or even a little bigger. A buddy of mine seins all winter and gets me all the suckers I want. I'm sure using a smaller sucker would take care of my problem, but I did have some nice fish coming in to the bigger sucker.

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You can clip a corner off of the rear fin to slow them down a little bit. I do this with tip ups and it works well to stop false flags.quote]

This is a good idea and I never thought of that. Will have to give this a try. Thanks for the advice.

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Will do. The fish have been very aggressive lateley. My sucker has been grabbed a couple times. Even battled one for a while the other day. I hang my decoy/sucker from a rattle reel. 5 lber came in and grabbed the sucker and took off. He wouldn't let go and I was able to "reel" him back into the whole and jabbed him. Saved my sucker too!

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I make live harnesses for my suckers and quite a few people on here now know how big I go. I add quite a bit of weight to some of my I can take a pic if you want me to. Sometimes I use the live harness and the sucker still swims too much so I flip the sucker sideways and that works real well and it looks like its dying but its in perfect health

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i run pins too. if i have a big sucker like i do now. i will run a line from the fish house to the sucker and then to the bottom with some kind of weight on the bottom. i have a adjustable line made up with some heavy weights on it. it works really good.theres no way a sucker will drag a 3/4 wrench out of the hole!!!

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Glenn..you forgot about the deit pepsi and smoke laugh

I run the pin styl on my suckers and have only had the swim out problem once or twice thats because I didnt pin the sucker close enough to the spine .

shoot yea..............almost forgot about them things!!!!!!1 laughlaugh
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You all are using too big of suckers!!!

I never have this problem with the size of suckers I use.

Remember it is not the size of your sucker....... wink

Yup if I use one (when it's sloooow) it's a light pike sucker and why pin it when you can use a hook?

That way when they take off with it all you need to do is set the hook.

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