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Old 11-30-04, 02:08 AM   #1
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Default Changing Treble Hooks

Just wanting to know what brands and sizes you folks prefer to use when replacing the Crankbait trebles. Do you use the same size or prefer a bigger size on the back or front, red on front or back etc... I was also wondering if you folks add split rings to the cranks. I'm really up in the air about the split rings, it can cause a lot more hook fouling by allowing the hooks to get caught up together. I understand the concept of less torque from the fish to be able to throw it, but is that really a problem, or just a perception? Any help would be appreciated, since I'm currently looking at replacing quite a few. I'm more interested in a Seriously STICKY treble, that will get some good hookups. I can usually keep pressure on the fish, and keep em from jumping so throwing the lure just doesn't seem to be a big problem. I have more problems ripping it away from them, then hooking them, and then they throw it.

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