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Old 06-01-2012, 01:09 PM
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I have read a few times that you guys like to replace or remove the hooks that come on your topwater lures. What is this accomplishing? Does it really make a big difference? I know the action will be somewhat different. Do you mostly do it for the action or when you have one hooked? Please be specific with the lures you use also.
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Old 06-01-2012, 02:06 PM
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KVD swears by mustads... just sayin. I just started customizing my own baits, soo i havent gotten that far yet. I did however customize a crankbait that i used and fish were easier to hook.... couldnt tell really on losing them as i have not had too many lost on it anyways... knock on wood.
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Old 06-01-2012, 02:31 PM
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KVD swears by mustads... just sayin. I just started customizing my own baits, soo i havent gotten that far yet. I did however customize a crankbait that i used and fish were easier to hook.... couldnt tell really on losing them as i have not had too many lost on it anyways... knock on wood.
You messed up now....gonna miss a hog at the boat now on that bait.
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Old 06-01-2012, 03:12 PM
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You messed up now....gonna miss a hog at the boat now on that bait.
at the rate i am going..... YEAH i prolly will
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Old 06-01-2012, 05:17 PM
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I have read a few times that you guys like to replace or remove the hooks that come on your topwater lures. What is this accomplishing? Does it really make a big difference? I know the action will be somewhat different. Do you mostly do it for the action or when you have one hooked? Please be specific with the lures you use also.

I will usually just fish with a new Topwater bait.......but

Some of the baits are made with lower quality hooks. IMO some of the hooks are not very strong and could staighten out some with a big fish. I normally fish with a fairly light drag setting on my reel, so I don't feel the need to put on a stronger hook on a new bait.

The other main reason I change out the hooks is due to rust. The hooks on most baits start to rust fairly fast..... so I change them out with a better quality hook.
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