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Gamakatsu hooks breaking
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Size? No problems with 7/0 on redfish, drum, and sharks.
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For some reason the ones I had this morn were bending. I only had a few left. I buy Owners. That?s all. They are great!!!
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The regular EWG's are pretty flimsy. I started using the superline and like them.
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Quit catching stumps.
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Lol. I do agree. But I was bed fishing catching bass in the marsh. No stumps around. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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4/0 and 5/0. I?ve had a few straighten on me but those were on chopiques and they were 1/0-3/0 size. Never had one break. Never really had a problem with them.
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Been using gamakatsu and owner for years. No problems. Use the correct hook for your application, i.e flipping hooks for flipping and you won,t either
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Now one thing I really have a problem with is humdingers straightening out on chopiques but that?s a wholenother subject. |
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I use Gamakatsu hooks for many of the saltwater and bass flies I tie. No problem. However I probably don't put nearly the stress that some baitcast anglers do when setting the hook. I can tell from tying on these hooks that they are not made for bendback or spoon flies where the hook needs to be bent. Unlike Mustad SS hooks, they do sometimes get stress fractures in the shank.
For my baitcast and spinning tackle, I use Tru-Turn and Owner. No problems with those. |
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