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Just how red is the Cajun Red Chris?
Warren -- http://www.fishingworld.com/MesaTackleSupply/ http://www.outdoorfrontiers.com http://www.secretweaponlures.com http://www.warrenwolk.com/ http://www.tri-statebassmasters.com/ "Chris Jones" wrote in message ... Chuck, I know that the hook seems to stand out from your perspective, but from my experiences the fish will be more receptive to changes in the line versus hooks. I have unscientifically tested the red hook craze sweeping the nation and from my humble experiences it mattered not at all. What did matter was the type of hook, ie 2/0 G-Lock wide gap gammi on a 4" Senko is my go to bait in my local clear water lakes. The fish did not seem to care if it was red or black, at least as far as catching them was concerned. Where as the line color in these lakes was a major factor. Green-line, no fish. Braided-line, no fish. Clear fluro-coated P-line, Fish On! Flurocarbon, Fish On! Berkley XL Clear line, Fish On! and suprising enough to me I tried some Cajun Red Line and to my suprise, Fish On! A picture is worth a 1000 words so here is a link http://www.cajunline.com/science.html All non-superlines were 8 pound test. The braid was 2 pound - diameter. Just my humble experiences, your mileage may vary. Chris "CR" wrote in message om... "Chris Rennert" wrote in message ... CR, Bob is right on with the red hook. This is what I switch to in clear water. Also black nickel works good. Also I would switch from lo-vis green mono to straight P-Line Fluorocarbon or Seaguar Carbon Pro. These steps have improved my success in clear water, so I can personally vouch for it. Good luck and keep us up to date on how you do. I like the idea of the red hook. I was also thinking of painting the hook to match the bait I'm using. It just seems like the hook is WAY more visible than the line. I have to look real close to see the line, even in a couple inches of really clear water. The hook, however, sticks out like a sore thumb. Switching to flourocarbon seems like ordering a diet pepsi to go with your triple cheeseburger, in my most humble and uninformed opinion. That being said, I'll certainly try the fluorocarbon if I can't good results on the mono. Thanks! Chuck. |
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