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02-26-2015, 09:16 AM #1Senior Member
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Stinger Hooks
How many of you folks use stinger hooks for kings and spanish? I always use a J hook with a Treble stinger when fishing for those species. in my opinion, it's a must because when using live or frozen cigar minnows or finger mullet a King or Spanish seems to always strike short of a single J hook when the bait is hooked in the eyes or thru the lower jaw and head. Just wondering if a stinger is common practice in Gulf Shores At the Pier and surf.
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02-26-2015, 09:44 AM #2Old Fart
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I always used a stinger trolling, but on the pier they get a better look at the bait and can see the extra jewelry, IMHO
I have tried it and; no bites!
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02-26-2015, 10:09 AM #3Senior Member
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Last fall in the surf I had several short strikes when using single hooked cigar minnows. The bite was always just behind the head on a rod I was fishing long on the back side of the second bar, thought it might be spanish. Was going to try a stinger but was catching whiting in close so I never did rig a stinger. If as you say they are seeing the hardware, maybe threading the wire for the stinger down the baits throat and out the belly before haywirlng the treble on might work.
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Only time I ever use a stinger from a pier is on a trolley rig and then I just let it hang free so it doesn't mess with the way the bait swims.
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02-26-2015, 02:51 PM #5Old Fart
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I have seen a few stinger rigs reeled in with a cig head still on the main and the tail end still hanging on the stinger.
On the pier, less is best.
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02-27-2015, 11:11 AM #6Senior Member
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Fin, I admire your adherence to your "Less is best" conviction. I guess I should have known that when I saw you fishing with no hook at all that time last year. (Yeah, yeah, I know you said you just got bit off.) Heck, there are a lot of days that you aren't even there---can't get any more minimal than that.
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02-27-2015, 11:42 AM #7Old Fart
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I usually START with a single treble hook. If the kings are short-striking, I'll go to a stinger and put on the biggest cig I can find! A bigger cigar minnow helps conceal the extra hook, I figure.


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