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Moderator Posts: 1620 |
does anyone know where i can get these they work great for flukes not a great pic | |
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my partner gave me one of these in a tournament and he didn't know what they were called | |
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Moderator Posts: 1525 |
You can just buy the weight's and crimp them on any hook that you want. They come in different size's too. | |
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Moderator Posts: 728 |
try a g-lock gama in 1 or 1/0 and nose hook the fluke, better actions and hook up ratio | |
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Moderator Posts: 1620 |
thanks jonathan i just realized how much fun fishing flukes were | |
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Site Owner Posts: 15427 |
Try throwing these FLASH << HOT!!!! << click here | |
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Member Posts: 184 |
Something like these>>>>> Gammy superline vertical drop hooks- I like these when I'm twitching flukes or small swimbaits off the bottom | |
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Member Posts: 92 |
You can always get an EWG and wrap some lead or solder around the shank near the tip as that hook is, it gives a nose down presentation. Compared to the weighted hooks which are weighted in the middle which give it a shimmy on the fall. I believe owner makes a weighted swimbait hook where you can slide the weight on the shaft to make it nose heavy, middle or backend heavy
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Moderator Posts: 1620 |
steve that is what i caught a fish on at the tournament | |
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Moderator Posts: 1620 |
thanks as long as i can slide the fluke up to t-rig it without the lead being to big that it rips those should be fine | |
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Member Posts: 92 |
with weighted hooks always best to rig it on an untied hook and make a channel first with the barb of the hook near the head, then put the eye of the hook through the channel you just made, then finish your TRig
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Administrator Posts: 1497 |
that hook might be homemade they sell those hook weights at bass pro shops all different sizes to make your own weighted hooks 1/16oz 50pk $4.29 and they get a little more expensive as you go up in weight but very reasonable! hope this helped ya! | |
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Moderator Posts: 1525 |
Exactly where i bought them tom!!! lol | |
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Member Posts: 489 |
Austin watch it at about 2 min. that should help you | |
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If you are not watching the whole videos you are missing the main points of most of them. | |
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Member Posts: 130 |
I like the look of those baits,and nice river colors | |
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Member Posts: 210 |
Those same hooks can be bought at wal-mart.. I have seen them there they come in a little clear bag with a red and white card board topper stapled on them.. I believe there are like 3 dollars for a 5 pack. | |
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Moderator Posts: 1620 |
yes i just found them and bought some they are great! | |
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