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Micro Fishing attempt using #14 hook 2lb test
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This is my first time fishing mono fishing line again in 15 years,and my first attempt at micro fishing..Let me know if I have the right tackle! I'm not even sure if I'm using the correct diameter line for it to be actually considered micro fishing.
I hope the hook isn't to big or the split shot even[:/]

Fun fight either way on 2lb test! My biggest on 2lb line

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#2
That might be a great accomplishment to a bass fanatic, Paul. But it is not at all uncommon to catch five pounds and up trout on one-pound tippets and #22 hooks while fly fishing. Not demeaning your feat, mind you, just giving some added perspective.
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#3
Thanks for the insight!
Smallest I ever used is #16 long shank hook and caught a nice spotted tilapia!,normally use them hooks to catch bait

Thinking of going for big carp on this #14 hook haha!
maybe a 20lb+ on 2lb[Image: scaredworried.gif]
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#4
Nice catch Paul! I'm using 10lb mono this season and still worry about breaking my line or losing fish every time I hook one. 6lb test is the smallest I have ever gone and use that on my Crappie reels.

Good job.[:p]
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#5
Speaking of micro set ups for large fish. Here is a video of me catching a Sturgeon that is right at 7 foot long on a trout pole. Ron


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m9icz71jT...DQ&index=3
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[quote RockyRaab]That might be a great accomplishment to a bass fanatic, Paul. But it is not at all uncommon to catch five pounds and up trout on one-pound tippets and #22 hooks while fly fishing. Not demeaning your feat, mind you, just giving some added perspective.[/quote]

Or #32 hooks[Wink]
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#7
Last year I used 15lb ,10 sounds like a good Idea Mike!
I may switch over to it on my worm rod but in super line[sly]
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#8
I definitely remeber this video.I watch the Jump again nice!
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#9
Not sure your gopro could even Film a hook that small[:p]
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#10
here in the northern states we call that ice fishing.[:p]
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#11
To illustrate flygoddess's comment, a #32 hook is almost exactly this size: J
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[quote RockyRaab]To illustrate flygoddess's comment, a #32 hook is almost exactly this size: J[/quote]

IF you are on a cell phone...LOL

Here is about 50 #30's
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#13
I nearly posted in the ice fishing forums Dave..
Wish we had us some ice holes down here but still at least we can use the tackle..
check out the line BIONIC ICE FLOUROSILK its Flouro coated Copolymer..Resist Freezing!
from Northland Fishing tackle
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#14
I have a spool of 1lb in my pocket right now. never got around to using it this year. maybe next year.
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