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Fishing Tips : How to Rig a Bait Fish to Float

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Uploaded by on Nov 22, 2008

A bait fish can be rigged with a float by using a clench knot that is attached to balsa wood. Hook a bait fish through the dorsal fin when rigging a bait fish to a float with help from a fishing guide in this free video on fishing for beginners.

Expert: Mark Senosk
Bio: Mark Senosk is a professionally trained fishing guide, studying under the Hubbards Guide Academy.
Filmmaker: David Pakman

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  • man i hate these expert village fishing vids. i keep watching them to see if they get any better but they dont. they just make me laugh. "First we tie a hook" lol really i thought you just tied on the fish

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  • @tperrette try not to be so agressive on ur cast or try some dust shot...maybe

  • When I fish with the type of float he uses, I've noticed that the leader length gets shorter when I cast unless i tie the float on.

  • It wasn't dead it was rubber

  • Wow a dead minnow

  • all i rlly see is a mime.?

  • Thanks for the videos i have found them very helpful even though I fish saltwater your tips have been very helpful specially when fishing with floats.

  • @ramirojunior7 dude hes doing this to show ppl that dont no how to do it and u obveously like expervillage vids cuz if u realy hatedthem then u wouldnt watch em to "see if they get better"

  • lolz

  • lol im doing the same thing...it is stupid this stuff is so fucking obvious.

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