I have used all the methods listed, and have found different things work better at different times.
Cut off head and tail
Use fillets
Use them whole
Use the heads
I have used all the methods listed, and have found different things work better at different times.
Depends. Sometimes it seems as if the head attracts flatties more other parts...still though I try to use every peice.
I use them whole but I butterfly mine. Fillet one side from tail to head but leaving it attached flip it up and put the hook through the fillet and head.
However THEY want it the most @ that time!!
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I usually use the shad whole. If it is a larger shad I will cut the tail and head off, and use the middle. Sometimes I fillet them and use that, but I seem to get a lot better results if the gut pocket is still attached.
I just cut the rearfin off live baitfish and put the hook in it and have had big luck. I think that ole cat comes by and runs into that fish and knows it's hurt or something (distress maybe) and swallows it whole. When I reel in if the baitfish are dead then I use their head and guts.
Hey Jay,
That is a good question. How do you cut your bait? I have been targeting big fish for 20 years or so. I fish strickly with large bluegil, if fishing for flatties. I fish with bluegil heads and skipjack heads for big blues. If fishing for large winter time stripers, I fish with live skipjacks and heads. Just last tuesday, I caught a 47.9lb. bluecat on a bluegil head..... Thanks
Well it all depends on how big mu bait ia compared to how big the fish are that iam pursueing if the bait is huge i slice and dice till they are good sized for the fish iam fishing if they are small i will just slice the sides of the fish so the juices can ooze out a bit so to break it down i cater my cutting to the precise situation i am fishing