Single Inline Hook question
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Single Inline Hook question
I am about to replace a bunch of hooks on Mirror Lures, Smithwicks and several other brands artificials. I do get tired of getting the treble hooks out of the fish, nets and sometime, fingers. Will the single inline hooks be just as effective? If so what brand/type do you guys using them recommend?
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Re: Single Inline Hook question
Still not convinced of their effectiveness vs. trebles myself, but here are the ones I used to convert:
http://www.rapala.com/vmc/hooks/saltwat ... l#start=40
http://www.rapala.com/vmc/hooks/saltwat ... l#start=40
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Re: Single Inline Hook question
as u probably would assume the hookup ratio isn't gonna be as good on the single hooks vs the trebbles. that being said it isn't much of a difference. i've caught plenty of fish using these new inline single hooks. but it still amazes me how a fish can nearly jerk the rod out of your hands with a bait that has 2 or 3 sets of trebbles and still not get hooked...
now one big thing you will need to experiment with is the hook size. the single hooks don't weigh as much as the trebbles do. so on baits like a mirro dine the lighter single hooks are enough of a difference to make it where the bait will not even sink. on something like a topwater u don't have to worry about it as much because the bait is gonna float regardless. on some of these newer rapala baits(twitchin mullet and x rap) that have these single hooks on them already i have actually swapped the hooks over to trebbles and like the action better.
now one big thing you will need to experiment with is the hook size. the single hooks don't weigh as much as the trebbles do. so on baits like a mirro dine the lighter single hooks are enough of a difference to make it where the bait will not even sink. on something like a topwater u don't have to worry about it as much because the bait is gonna float regardless. on some of these newer rapala baits(twitchin mullet and x rap) that have these single hooks on them already i have actually swapped the hooks over to trebbles and like the action better.
Re: Single Inline Hook question
Plus much easier on the fish. Can't tell you how many one eyed trout I've caught in my day from those dang trebles.
I prefer barbless myself.
I prefer barbless myself.