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Re: Keeping creature baits on the hook.
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05/26/11 02:12 PM
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Polly Gosh Lizard
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Try Gamagatsu G Lock hooks...they hold really good for me.
Never test the depth of the water with both feet.
Bobby
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Re: Keeping creature baits on the hook.
[Re: Polly Gosh Lizard]
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05/28/11 03:47 AM
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its a fluke
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anybody ever worry about that superglue chemical stink? i use spray after, but can still smell that glue
The charm of fishing is that it is the pursuit of what is elusive but attainable, a perpetual series of occasions for hope. ~John Buchan
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Re: Keeping creature baits on the hook.
[Re: Mark Perry]
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05/28/11 04:17 AM
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Skeeterag99
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I make my own as shown below. I will also vary the distance from hook eye to ythe shrink wrap to accomadate baits of all sizes. Exactly what I use, works great. The H2o hooks are pretty dang good. I started using this after mark posted these, they are money.
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Re: Keeping creature baits on the hook.
[Re: its a fluke]
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05/28/11 04:22 AM
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Mark Perry
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anybody ever worry about that superglue chemical stink? i use spray after, but can still smell that glue I will hit them with a quick spray of LFT Hawg Wild Garlic Spray when I put them in the organizer. I have not noticed any less bites.
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Re: Keeping creature baits on the hook.
[Re: Mark Perry]
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05/28/11 05:46 AM
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its a fluke
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The charm of fishing is that it is the pursuit of what is elusive but attainable, a perpetual series of occasions for hope. ~John Buchan
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Re: Keeping creature baits on the hook.
[Re: its a fluke]
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05/28/11 09:46 AM
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ezbassin
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I also use the hooks Fishin Machine posted but here is another neat trick especially if you are pitching to some nasty stuff. I use it with tubes all the time since the screw lock hooks don't have much plastic to hold on to on a a tube.
What you need is an offset hook. You can use either a round bend or a wide gap, it doesn't matter. Get you some small swivels that are about the length from the bend in the offset to the eyelet of the hook. Put your line through one end of the swivel and tie on your hook. Then thread the front of your bait on the hook and then slip the other end of the swivel over the hook and finish Tx. rigging or Txposing your bait. With this set up, the bait can't slip down because the swivel is holding it in place. It will have to completely tear off before it slips down.
Last edited by ezbassin; 05/28/11 09:51 AM.
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Re: Keeping creature baits on the hook.
[Re: ezbassin]
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05/28/11 07:24 PM
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RAKK3187
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Thanks for the posts guys. Got a lot more use out of my baits today!
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Re: Keeping creature baits on the hook.
[Re: RAKK3187]
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05/28/11 07:55 PM
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kingdad101
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these are old school, but they do work.. 
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Re: Keeping creature baits on the hook.
[Re: kingdad101]
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05/28/11 08:04 PM
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ezbassin
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Did I explain it well enough with the swivel for you go understand how to put it on? It works very well.
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Re: Keeping creature baits on the hook.
[Re: ezbassin]
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05/28/11 10:37 PM
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F M
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I've used all of the above methods but by far the best way is to use Parasite Clips which keeps the bait from sliding down. They are just what ebassin described. Unlike a regular swivel they have a bend in them so they hold tight to the bait. http://www.basspro.com/Parasite-Worm-Weight-Clips/product/93400/-1267635On the bass pro site they are called Parasite worm weight clips but they really don't have anything to do with a regular weight. $3.49 for 10. Here is a video of how to rig them: http://parasiteweights.com/images/ParasiteRiggingVideo7.swfThanks for the post. I had forgotten about them and need to buy some more. They will pay for themselves by being able to use plastics longer.
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Re: Keeping creature baits on the hook.
[Re: F M]
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05/28/11 10:43 PM
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Jaredk
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With that rig Mark is making, what is the purpose of the heat shrink? Thanks..
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Re: Keeping creature baits on the hook.
[Re: F M]
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05/28/11 11:03 PM
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Texas Husker
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If you are using a creature bait as a jig trailer, I prefer the Chunk X sling. www.touredgelures.com
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Re: Keeping creature baits on the hook.
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05/28/11 11:50 PM
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Monty Wright
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With that rig Mark is making, what is the purpose of the heat shrink? Thanks.. You make a the barb that pokes out and bites the plastic. It helps hold the plastic on.
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Re: Keeping creature baits on the hook.
[Re: Monty Wright]
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05/29/11 12:14 AM
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Jaredk
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With that rig Mark is making, what is the purpose of the heat shrink? Thanks.. You make a the barb that pokes out and bites the plastic. It helps hold the plastic on. So you just don't shrink the end that you cut at an angle?
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