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wide gap hooks
It would be nice if the postings could adhere to the technical topic
introduced by the original poster. It is just a suggestion and there is no need to take offense. Thanks |
wide gap hooks
On 24 Mar 2006 18:20:54 -0800, "fishtale"
wrote: It would be nice if the postings could adhere to the technical topic introduced by the original poster. It is just a suggestion and there is no need to take offense. Thanks So Sorry. It was a WIDE GAP hook (texposed) that foul hooked the bluegill. Must have been a 1D 10 T ERROR... .. Harry J aka Thundercat Share the knowledge, compete on execution... http://www.brooklynbillstackleshop.com http://secretweaponlures.com |
wide gap hooks
On Fri, 24 Mar 2006 23:08:01 -0500, Thundercat
sent into the ether: On 24 Mar 2006 18:20:54 -0800, "fishtale" wrote: It would be nice if the postings could adhere to the technical topic introduced by the original poster. It is just a suggestion and there is no need to take offense. Thanks So Sorry. It was a WIDE GAP hook (texposed) that foul hooked the bluegill. Must have been a 1D 10 T ERROR... . Harry J aka Thundercat Share the knowledge, compete on execution... http://www.brooklynbillstackleshop.com http://secretweaponlures.com ROFLMAO I've learned that I don't suffer from insanity, I enjoy it! (That is what my X-wife told me) Remove the x for e-mail reply www.outdoorfrontiers.com www.SecretWeaponLures.com A proud charter member of "PETAF", People for Eating Tasty Animals and Fish!!! |
wide gap hooks
"fishtale" wrote in message oups.com... Last summer I was using wide gap hooks and the fish were being hooked on the side of the mouth, on hookset. Using circle hooks there is no hookset and the fish will be hooked on the side of the mouth. I prefer to have a hookset. Are my observations correct regarding wide gap hooks. Where the hook is buried in the fish really depends on where the bait is in orientation to the fishes mouth when you se thte hook. I was fishing 10" worms weightless on a wide gap owner hook a couple weekends ago, and most of my fish were hooked hard in the roof of the mouth. I tend to try and nail them like a ton of bricks when they first hit it. That usually results in a roof hookup. If I miss a couple I 'll hesitate until I think they have turned away from me, and then I'll go for a sweep set. This usually results in a hook up in the corner of the mouth. Unfortunately it also results in some gut hooks because some fish will swallow the bait before they turn to swim away. No matter how you do it a sharp hook results in more fish in the boat. For plastics I pretty much only use Daiichi X-Points and Owner Cutting Points. These are great hooks. Better IMO even that Gamakatsu hooks. -- Bob La Londe http://www.YumaBassMan.com |
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