Single hooks on topwater?
I just heard something about someone replacing the trebles on their topwaters baits with single hooks. Is this a legitimate idea? Does it work?! It seems like it would make it harder to get a good hookup with single hooks rather than trebles?
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Yeah if you fishing around a lot of grass it can work.
Or if you big fish fishing and want to make sure you don't hurt the fish too bad it's a good call. |
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not trying to be rude but people factor in "hurting the fish"????? i just want them in the boat! |
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I believe he's referring to the 7-8-9 pound trout that most people like to put back. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
ONCE AGAIN i wouldn't be worried about that, because it would be on my wall or in my ice chest regardless, when people can go catch 100+ trout relatively often, i wouldn't feel bad taking 1 pig out, bass, a great weekend, you might have 40-50 keepers
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To me making sure big fish get put back in the water unharmed is a pretty big deal. But that's just me.
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lol. I like the disclaimer at the end.
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yea but it sounded legit:smokin: |
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My Netta |
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37, but that's not counting those that are trapped behind the weirs |
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Only time I'd put a single hooks on TW is if I'm smoking chicken dolphin
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I've been using these with good hookups on redfish. They catch the corner of the mouth and the circle design locks them in but they're easy to unhook.
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Lot of redfish guys us them because if you hook one outside the mouth in a lot of tourneys you can't count the fish and reds seldom get the bait in their mouths good
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Where do you find these in Lafayette? |
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I also look at it this way, them treble hooks can slow you down and cost you a lot of fish on a fast bite while your playing around trying to get all those hooks out only to re-snag as they come out. when you are catching as fast as you can cast you definitely don't want to be throwing treble hook baits. the way I see it, when a fish crashes the bait a single hook is all you need so there isn't much of a disadvantage in using one. its not like your going to be missing a ton of strikes because he didn't hit it just right to catch that single hook, when he grabs it he grabs it. |
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