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    I'm sure there ton's, but here's a few I got.
    If your minner slits out of your hand and hit the boat floor...then flops around a bit, be sure to put him back and get another, because all his wiggle is gone. Second is to be sure to add fresh lake water to your minners slowly, so they become use to the lake water temp a little at a time. It might take a 10 minutes or so, but make a big difference.

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    [QUOTE=Nightprowler64;485023]I'm sure there ton's, but here's a few I got.
    If your minner slits out of your hand and hit the boat floor...then flops around a bit, be sure to put him back and get another, because all his wiggle is gone.

    thats the only ones that i catch any fish on. If it don't hit the floor I don't get no fish.
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    ill have to remember that seems to me livelier the better
    is that a bite...YEAH FISH DONT HAVE HANDS

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    Makes sense to me.
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    [QUOTE=Nightprowler64;485023]I'm sure there ton's, but here's a few I got.
    If your minner slits out of your hand and hit the boat floor...then flops around a bit, be sure to put him back and get another, because all his wiggle is gone.

    My only problem with that is, everytime I drop a dang minner it seems to always find an area to get into where I can't get it like a crack or a hole. Then I have to wait till it dies and dries up and get it out with a pair of needle nose pliers. Or I just drop the stupid thing in the lake and it swims away. LOL.

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    I've heard of these minner tips before, but never seem to remember them when I'm out on the water...thanks for the reminder! Tight Lines
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