Starving???

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Ok will they take bloodworms? Also I would bump the temp to 88/89 degrees it will make the bass very hungry (raise there metabolic rate). If they will take blood worms feed it to them to fatten then use the method in the sticky
Bloodworms were the first that i tried out .. but they never felt them food i guess .. lol .. I have tried so many times with it but failed .. temp is 86 .. initially i tricked them to eat market prawn like the method in sticky .. dropping a feeder and then few market prawn .. it was a success for the first time that's it .. from the second day they just look the market prawn sinking to the bottom .. i starved and tried again .. they are at present taking krill in a very very little quantity ..
 
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Ok will they take bloodworms? Also I would bump the temp to 88/89 degrees it will make the bass very hungry (raise there metabolic rate). If they will take blood worms feed it to them to fatten then use the method in the sticky
This was them when they were initially fed with feeders and market prawn in the sticky
 
Here's a trick I used a couple times on stubborn bass. Cut a piece of shrimp/ fish to the shape of a feeder fish. Tie a knot on the end of a fishing line, thread the shrimp onto the line, the knot keeps it from sliding off. (Don't tie the shrimp to the line) You can move/ jerk the bait through the water, once the fish grabs the bait you can pull the fishing line out. Good luck
 
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Here's a trick I used a couple times on stubborn bass. Cut a piece of shrimp/ fish to the shape of a feeder fish. Tie a knot on the end of a fishing line, thread the shrimp onto the line, the knot keeps it from sliding off. (Don't tie the shrimp to the line) You can move/ jerk the bait through the water, once the fish grabs the bait you can pull the fishing line out. Good luck
That is innovative and different .. well ya i will try this one .. thanx mate
 
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