Inline hooks for lures
- Tackleberry
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- Tackleberry
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Re: Inline hooks for lures
you are right thats the 40g and the 60g outcast will go 117 meters off a 9' rod measured with one of my LRFducky wrote:Side note. That bottom slug looks like it would fly tackleberry
and they never do what i call the bull raw (when they turn sideways and cause a back lash in an overhead)
they are bum heavy and fly like an arrow the only down side they are bloody exy at $7 and $9 up here even
at Kmart .
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Re: Inline hooks for lures
they are perfect for punching through windy conditions too with their compact shape
- 4liters
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Re: Inline hooks for lures
Only downside to them I've found is that the paint chips off really quickly
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Re: Inline hooks for lures
i haven't found a painted lead slug yet that don't but then again i don't cast these at soft mouthed salmon either4liters wrote:Only downside to them I've found is that the paint chips off really quickly
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Re: Inline hooks for lures
I just add another (2nd) split ring to the lure for correct hook point direction, so I can use available usual/bait hooks.
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Re: Inline hooks for lures
:a_goodjob:savit wrote:I just add another (2nd) split ring to the lure for correct hook point direction, so I can use available usual/bait hooks.
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Re: Inline hooks for lures
the hook point direction isn't the only difference they also have a larger eye to allow the hook more freedom of movement and tend to have a shorter shanksavit wrote:I just add another (2nd) split ring to the lure for correct hook point direction, so I can use available usual/bait hooks.
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Re: Inline hooks for lures
by the same token, i have heard of overseas anglers using circles on their lures. i don't think they are inline eyes so they'd have to do the two split rings dealio