Hook Size
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Hook Size
I know hook size is a preference but do you use different hook sizes for Hoochies and Spoons or the same? I would think a larger Superior would use a larger Hook? Any Comments
Re: Hook Size
Every spoon has a "magic" hook that turns it on for the speed you fish at. The general rule is one hook size above the spoon size but there are notable exceptions such as using the old 11 duranicle on a certain # 7 spoon.
The main thing on open eye hooks is that the stainless ones weaken when you squeeze the close and need to be replaced every season. And the iron ones rust. Any ideas for dealing with this problem?
The main thing on open eye hooks is that the stainless ones weaken when you squeeze the close and need to be replaced every season. And the iron ones rust. Any ideas for dealing with this problem?
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Re: Hook Size
I noticed this year that my new s/s mustads corroded at the swivel...perhaps need to change out my swivels?
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Usually the swivel goes before the hook. Some of us don't use swivels into a hook. Swivels into spoons and flashers but not into plugs or hooks. Particularly not SS swivels into iron hooks.
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Re: Hook Size
No swivel when rigging a hootchie? I've always rigged it so but never had a problem 'til recent