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Kinami Palm Tree Hook Problem
Ok, I have tried to maximize the hook ups with this bait as best I can. I
use an over sized 5/0 Extra wide gap hook. It still blocks to much of the point section of the hook way to much. I lost a nice LM yesterday because of this. It only had about a 3/32nds of the hook point exposed when I got the bait back in the boat. The barb was not exposed at all. It wasn't a huge bass, but it would have made siz or seven places difference in our finish. I have considered switching to a tube, and that would probably be ok for weighted applications like flipping trash, but it still won't solve weightless problems since the tube doesn't have the meat to flip weightless. -- ** Public Fishing and Boating Forums ** www.YumaBassMan.com |
"Bob La Londe" wrote in message ... Ok, I have tried to maximize the hook ups with this bait as best I can. I use an over sized 5/0 Extra wide gap hook. It still blocks to much of the point section of the hook way to much. I lost a nice LM yesterday because of this. It only had about a 3/32nds of the hook point exposed when I got the bait back in the boat. The barb was not exposed at all. It wasn't a huge bass, but it would have made siz or seven places difference in our finish. I have considered switching to a tube, and that would probably be ok for weighted applications like flipping trash, but it still won't solve weightless problems since the tube doesn't have the meat to flip weightless. What type of rod and line are you using when throwing this lure? Big, thick, heavy bodies require a rod with a TON of backbone and a line with little stretch. If you only got 3/32nds of the hookpoint exposed, you're not moving that hook hard enough in my estimation. Beef up the rod, beef up the line and I don't think you'll have that problem. -- Steve @ OutdoorFrontiers http://www.outdoorfrontiers.com G & S Guide Service and Custom Rods http://www.herefishyfishy.com |
Also look into Zoom Horney Toad for fishing the slop, there's some of us in
here that think they're awesome. "Bob La Londe" wrote in message ... Ok, I have tried to maximize the hook ups with this bait as best I can. I use an over sized 5/0 Extra wide gap hook. It still blocks to much of the point section of the hook way to much. I lost a nice LM yesterday because of this. It only had about a 3/32nds of the hook point exposed when I got the bait back in the boat. The barb was not exposed at all. It wasn't a huge bass, but it would have made siz or seven places difference in our finish. I have considered switching to a tube, and that would probably be ok for weighted applications like flipping trash, but it still won't solve weightless problems since the tube doesn't have the meat to flip weightless. -- ** Public Fishing and Boating Forums ** www.YumaBassMan.com |
I'm thinking the same as Steve, You should be able to pull a sharp hook
through any Kinami bait with the right rod/line/hookset. If you're flippin you needn't be line shy, I use 25# Big Game even in clear water. A heavy flippin stick & a manly hooset should get the job done. You should probably start texposing your hook while rigging too - I never bury my hookpoints in a plastic bait anymore... Warren "Bob La Londe" wrote in message ... Ok, I have tried to maximize the hook ups with this bait as best I can. I use an over sized 5/0 Extra wide gap hook. It still blocks to much of the point section of the hook way to much. I lost a nice LM yesterday because of this. It only had about a 3/32nds of the hook point exposed when I got the bait back in the boat. The barb was not exposed at all. It wasn't a huge bass, but it would have made siz or seven places difference in our finish. I have considered switching to a tube, and that would probably be ok for weighted applications like flipping trash, but it still won't solve weightless problems since the tube doesn't have the meat to flip weightless. -- ** Public Fishing and Boating Forums ** www.YumaBassMan.com |
Let me add on. I was throwing this on a St Croix flipping stick. I set the
hook so hard it pulled the fish completely out of the water. "Steve @ OutdoorFrontiers" wrote in message ... "Bob La Londe" wrote in message ... Ok, I have tried to maximize the hook ups with this bait as best I can. I use an over sized 5/0 Extra wide gap hook. It still blocks to much of the point section of the hook way to much. I lost a nice LM yesterday because of this. It only had about a 3/32nds of the hook point exposed when I got the bait back in the boat. The barb was not exposed at all. It wasn't a huge bass, but it would have made siz or seven places difference in our finish. I have considered switching to a tube, and that would probably be ok for weighted applications like flipping trash, but it still won't solve weightless problems since the tube doesn't have the meat to flip weightless. What type of rod and line are you using when throwing this lure? Big, thick, heavy bodies require a rod with a TON of backbone and a line with little stretch. If you only got 3/32nds of the hookpoint exposed, you're not moving that hook hard enough in my estimation. Beef up the rod, beef up the line and I don't think you'll have that problem. -- Steve @ OutdoorFrontiers http://www.outdoorfrontiers.com G & S Guide Service and Custom Rods http://www.herefishyfishy.com |
Let me add on. I was throwing this on a St Croix flipping stick. I set the
hook so hard it pulled the fish completely out of the water. With 50# Power Pro. "go-bassn" wrote in message ... I'm thinking the same as Steve, You should be able to pull a sharp hook through any Kinami bait with the right rod/line/hookset. If you're flippin you needn't be line shy, I use 25# Big Game even in clear water. A heavy flippin stick & a manly hooset should get the job done. You should probably start texposing your hook while rigging too - I never bury my hookpoints in a plastic bait anymore... Warren "Bob La Londe" wrote in message ... Ok, I have tried to maximize the hook ups with this bait as best I can. I use an over sized 5/0 Extra wide gap hook. It still blocks to much of the point section of the hook way to much. I lost a nice LM yesterday because of this. It only had about a 3/32nds of the hook point exposed when I got the bait back in the boat. The barb was not exposed at all. It wasn't a huge bass, but it would have made siz or seven places difference in our finish. I have considered switching to a tube, and that would probably be ok for weighted applications like flipping trash, but it still won't solve weightless problems since the tube doesn't have the meat to flip weightless. -- ** Public Fishing and Boating Forums ** www.YumaBassMan.com |
"Bob La Londe" wrote in message news:1105377440.98950a09f71d1cfbfc7a845dd73ecc70@t eranews... Let me add on. I was throwing this on a St Croix flipping stick. I set the hook so hard it pulled the fish completely out of the water. If you were using a St. Croix flippin stick, with 50 lb. PowerPro, jerking the fish completely out of the water, I don't know what to say! Bad JuJu maybe? P.O. any of the fishing gods lately? -- Steve @ OutdoorFrontiers http://www.outdoorfrontiers.com G & S Guide Service and Custom Rods http://www.herefishyfishy.com |
If you jerked the fish from the water, it was a matter of resistance on
the other end not being enough. Get bites from bigger fsih and the problem will go away. |
RichZ" wrote in message
... If you jerked the fish from the water, it was a matter of resistance on the other end not being enough. Get bites from bigger fsih and the problem will go away. That's just too funny. Actually when flipping I have jerked 3+ fish right out of the water on a shallow bite. This one was probably only about 2 though. Still funny as heck. |
Bob La Londe wrote:
Actually when flipping I have jerked 3+ fish right out of the water on a shallow bite Yes, but I'll bet there was enough resistance at the other end to penetrate with the hook before lifting the bass. |
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