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Old July 27th, 2006, 03:44 AM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing
Ruyi
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Default Siwash hooks

Hi

was wondering if Siwash hooks are good for freelining a baitfish.
Sardine or small herring.

Is that a good design of hook to use or are there much better hooks?

I saw some stainless daiichi Siwash style, looks very good. something
like this


http://www.kickerjigs.com/images/siwash.jpg

should i buy them? i have to buy them in hundreds so guess i had
better ask for advise. they are stainless

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Old July 28th, 2006, 05:29 AM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing
CalifBill
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Default Siwash hooks

Get a Gamagatsu live bait hook. Unless you are targeting large tuna, then
the Mutu's or Mutu lights. The Siwash will weight down the bait fish so it
can not swim. The thin, strong Gami's outfished my heavier hooks while
fishing Calicos at Catalina island. Guy gave me a couple and my catch rate
soared.

"Ruyi" wrote in message
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Hi

was wondering if Siwash hooks are good for freelining a baitfish.
Sardine or small herring.

Is that a good design of hook to use or are there much better hooks?

I saw some stainless daiichi Siwash style, looks very good. something
like this


http://www.kickerjigs.com/images/siwash.jpg

should i buy them? i have to buy them in hundreds so guess i had
better ask for advise. they are stainless



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Old July 29th, 2006, 07:00 AM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing
Pepperoni
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Default Siwash hooks

I use the Gamikatsu Live Bait HD also. The only hook to use on large fish.
http://tinyurl.com/k2uoy

I use a #6 on 20# spiderwire for carp. Over 120 landed this season. A
"normal" hook will open at the eye and you get an unbroken knot back, with
no hook. Gamis solved that problem.



"CalifBill" wrote in message
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Get a Gamagatsu live bait hook. Unless you are targeting large tuna, then
the Mutu's or Mutu lights. The Siwash will weight down the bait fish so
it can not swim. The thin, strong Gami's outfished my heavier hooks while
fishing Calicos at Catalina island. Guy gave me a couple and my catch
rate soared.

"Ruyi" wrote in message
oups.com...
Hi

was wondering if Siwash hooks are good for freelining a baitfish.
Sardine or small herring.

Is that a good design of hook to use or are there much better hooks?

I saw some stainless daiichi Siwash style, looks very good. something
like this


http://www.kickerjigs.com/images/siwash.jpg

should i buy them? i have to buy them in hundreds so guess i had
better ask for advise. they are stainless





 




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