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Old April 25th, 2004, 05:16 AM
Bob La Londe
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Default Tips and Tricks For the Economically Challenged

"go-bassn" wrote in message
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I might add that these are good ideas, just don't leave the salt-filled
stickworm piece on your hooks during storage. You'll end up with useless,
rusty hooks.


I hadn't thought of that, but it makes perfect sense.
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"Huck Palmatier" wrote in message
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...and another piece of that old senko pushed over the point of your

wacky
worm rig will help guard against hang-ups, yet allow for a hookset
....added Huck

"Bob La Londe" wrote in message
s.com...
I have my big boat in the shop to repair the skeg and install a low

water
nose cone. I left almost all of my spinner baits in it along with my
trailer hooks and rubber tube for making trailer hook stoppers.

As I was getting rods ready to go this evening I founda use for two
different things I was just going to pitch. Remember those wire weed

guard
hooks I used to use for wacky rigging before Warren turned me onto

those
W.W.Hooks by Reaction Innovations. Well they have a big eye on them

and
will slip right onto a spinner bait to be used as a trailer hook. I'm
betting I can even fish them when slow rolling through weed tops.

How about all those broken stick worms? They make dandy keepers for

those
trailer hooks. Just pinch off a quarter inch of one and push the eye

of
the
trailer hook into the middle of it. Then just slide the whole thing

over
the point of the spinner bait hook. A weedless down turned trailer

hook
for
a spinner bait. Now I get to see how well the idea worsk huh?


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