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On Mon, 25 Jul 2005 23:52:11 -0500, "Vittorix"
wrote: wrote: however regarding their use, if the fish is over 8" in length you MUST use a quick-set rig instead of a plain hook. what is quick set rig? thanks. you are from Illinois? Yes, I am from Illinois. A quick strike rig is designed so that you can set the hooks immediately when live bait fishing. Historically, live bait anglers used just a large single hook so when the fish took the bait, they waited until the fish swallowed the hook and bait which resulted in fish being killed. I searched for a diagram for you but all I can find is a supply company picture of what is included in them; http://www.muskyshop.com/modules/car....php/nav_id/24 Try calling some local bait and tackle stores near you and they can probably help. If not, check out some local muskie clubs. Jay |
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you are from Illinois? Yes, I am from Illinois. Chicago? A quick strike rig is designed so that you can set the hooks immediately when live bait fishing. I saw, I found another some http://www.walleyecentral.com/quikset.htm do you prefer single hook or treble for quick-sets? -- ciao Vittorix |
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