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For those of you who care about the sure set hooks that come on the new
Rapala DT Series crankbaits. I will definitely be removing the belly hook and replacing them with Triple grips, but the I will leave the tail hooks. I can safely say, when throwing cranks, I am always fishing shallower than the crankbaits running depth, therefore bouncing along the bottom. I was constantly catching zebra mussels, whereas in previous years I still pulled mussels, but not at the frequency I was pulling them this weekend. I do like the concept of the hook, but I am a little worried about damaging the tip on the hook while running those crankbaits through the rocks. Triple grips are less prone to digging into the rocks than the "SureSet" design. These of course are just my observations and first on the water experience. Chris |
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