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Weighted hook? #12224150 04/30/17 07:06 PM
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Who makes the weighted hook that has the movable weight?

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Re: Weighted hook? [Re: Skeeterbrain] #12224437 04/30/17 11:52 PM
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I'm a retired guide from Sam Rayburn and I thought I would tell you this from experience. If the fish comes up and shakes , you have a lot higher percentage of losing the fish due to the weight on the hook because it adds momentum to the hook helping it come out .Through the years I saw it over and over . Good luck but a begged weight is the safer way to go

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