dpitt Posted June 20, 2022 Posted June 20, 2022 Had a trip Saturday caught some fish with full bellies and looked like hard objects in them. Then one of them barfed up a couple three of these.... grizwilson, Greasy B, Johnsfolly and 8 others 11
Brian K. Shaffer Posted July 26, 2022 Posted July 26, 2022 Excellent sculpin photo - you gots to see them under flashlight at night. dpitt 1 Just once I wish a trout would wink at me! ozarkflyfisher@gmail.com I'm the guy wearing the same Simms longbilled hat for 10 years now.
Members PowerLizard Posted July 30, 2022 Members Posted July 30, 2022 I did a few guided trips last year on the White River below Bull Shoals Dam. One of the guides would catch live sculpins, kill them, skin them and use them for bait when fishing for Brown Trout while the dam was releasing. It was always in high water and he would be anchored in place. It was very effective. He said the Brown Trout will gorge on the sculpins. The sculpin skins would dissolve in the Brown Trout’s stomach and then be barfed up as a white skinless dead sculpin. Other Brown Trout would then eat them. He said the sculpins have to be dead or they will swim under a rock and hide. Here is a picture of a dead sculpin rigged up. trythisonemv, Seth, dpitt and 1 other 4
Members PowerLizard Posted July 30, 2022 Members Posted July 30, 2022 I forgot to mention that Berkley has come out with a swim shad style bait designed to sit on the bottom and looks like a sculpin. It’s called the Agent E. I bought a package but have not had a chance to try it out yet. https://www.berkley-fishing.com/products/powerbait-agent-e-1546113?variant=39422078058635 Daryk Campbell Sr, dpitt, trythisonemv and 1 other 4
fshndoug Posted July 30, 2022 Posted July 30, 2022 I would say you can't use that in the trophy area. laker67, Johnsfolly and trythisonemv 3
trythisonemv Posted September 21, 2022 Posted September 21, 2022 On 7/30/2022 at 12:26 AM, PowerLizard said: I did a few guided trips last year on the White River below Bull Shoals Dam. One of the guides would catch live sculpins, kill them, skin them and use them for bait when fishing for Brown Trout while the dam was releasing. It was always in high water and he would be anchored in place. It was very effective. He said the Brown Trout will gorge on the sculpins. The sculpin skins would dissolve in the Brown Trout’s stomach and then be barfed up as a white skinless dead sculpin. Other Brown Trout would then eat them. He said the sculpins have to be dead or they will swim under a rock and hide. Here is a picture of a dead sculpin rigged up. Its called pulling their pants down. Joe cermele did a hookshots with that guide on the white. They slayed with them dpitt and Johnsfolly 2
Seth Posted September 21, 2022 Posted September 21, 2022 On 7/30/2022 at 12:26 AM, PowerLizard said: I did a few guided trips last year on the White River below Bull Shoals Dam. One of the guides would catch live sculpins, kill them, skin them and use them for bait when fishing for Brown Trout while the dam was releasing. It was always in high water and he would be anchored in place. It was very effective. He said the Brown Trout will gorge on the sculpins. The sculpin skins would dissolve in the Brown Trout’s stomach and then be barfed up as a white skinless dead sculpin. Other Brown Trout would then eat them. He said the sculpins have to be dead or they will swim under a rock and hide. Here is a picture of a dead sculpin rigged up. Is there something holding the line in place towards the tail to keep it streamlined? Looks like something is wrapped around to hold the line against the body, but I can see clear enough to say for certain. trythisonemv 1
trythisonemv Posted September 21, 2022 Posted September 21, 2022 This might be a good solution tjm, dpitt, Johnsfolly and 1 other 4
dpitt Posted September 22, 2022 Author Posted September 22, 2022 @trythisonemvLooks very sculpinee Daryk Campbell Sr and trythisonemv 1 1
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