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Message Subject: Reef Hawg Behavior

Posted 8/13/2003 9:21 AM (#78902)
Subject: Reef Hawg Behavior


Hey,

I have heard a ton about Reef Hawgs but have never fished one before. I went out and purchased a 6" Hawg. I like the action on it but I have a question for the Reef Hawg veterans out there.

Do they all sink tail first ? Mine sinks at a right angle to the waters surface. Is this normal ?

Just wondering,

PS . . Any one willing to share a nifty trick or two on how to use the little bugger.

Later,

Dedicated Angler
Shep
Posted 8/13/2003 9:28 AM (#78904 - in reply to #78902)
Subject: RE: Reef Hawg Behavior





Posts: 5874


Absolutely a bad bait. Send it to me immediately!!! What color is it? LOL

I won't buy a Reef Hawg unless I can put it in a tank. If it doesn't sink tail down, it doesn't get bought. IMO, you got a good one.

As far as tips, I like to work mine with light taps, about 6-12" at the rod tip, and allow the line to slack slightly immediately after. This gets a good side to side. Don't forget to work in some pauses. I use a 9" solid leader.

Edited by Shep 8/13/2003 9:32 AM
tuffy1
Posted 8/13/2003 10:21 AM (#78907 - in reply to #78902)
Subject: RE: Reef Hawg Behavior





Posts: 3242


Location: Racine, Wi
I agree whole heartedly with Shep. Good bait to use and hang on to. One other question though. Do any of you take the fron two hooks out and put a single hook in between, while weighting the old hanger holes? I do this with some of my suicks, but I'm wondering if it will work on the reefers as well.
divani
Posted 8/13/2003 1:28 PM (#78926 - in reply to #78902)
Subject: RE: Reef Hawg Behavior





Posts: 2061


Location: Belgium
tail down and slow sinking is definetely the best!
Mark H.
Posted 8/13/2003 3:38 PM (#78945 - in reply to #78902)
Subject: RE: Reef Hawg Behavior




Posts: 1936


Location: Eau Claire, WI
I agree with Shep's advice....you gotta keeper.

I burned a 3 gal pail full of 6 and 8 inchers this spring....Yep that's right started my leaf pile on fire with the damn things. They were all ones that drove me nuts trying to get them to work and I got a ton of pleasure in lighting their smiling faces on fire....

They are a very productive bait at the right time of year. Great on flowages/rivers.
onelastcast
Posted 8/13/2003 10:15 PM (#78979 - in reply to #78902)
Subject: RE: Reef Hawg Behavior




Posts: 91


Location: Oshawa, Ontario
I love the 6 "ers. I fish them FAST and very erratic. If possible I also soak them in a p[ail of water overnight, this gives them a more neutral buoyancy. One other tip, is to split ring the rear hook and then put shrink wrap tube around the split ring/hanger - this keeps the rear hook from occasionally sticking in the top rear of the bait and fouling the action.
Good Fishin'
mossback
Posted 8/13/2003 10:50 PM (#78982 - in reply to #78902)
Subject: RE: Reef Hawg Behavior




Posts: 11


Location: Rhinelander
Jerk it with light taps, put a split ring on the eye that attaches to the leader for better side to side action. And soak it in water as said earlier for better side to side action.
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