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texas rig hook

Posted By: aquaholic1822

texas rig hook - 03/14/14 04:06 PM

I was on Facebook earlier and saw a picture jimmy houston posted about how to texas rig, and it got me thinking.

I have always used a wide gap hook on t-rig and he was using a round bend hook, which i have never even bought.


What do you guys use? Round bend or EWG hooks?
Posted By: ko bass attack 27

Re: texas rig hook - 03/14/14 04:18 PM

Round bend on worms and lizards ewg on everything else.
Posted By: fouzman

Re: texas rig hook - 03/14/14 04:26 PM

Both. Depends on the thickness of the bait. Mostly roundbend for worms.
Posted By: David Parker

Re: texas rig hook - 03/14/14 04:32 PM

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Posted By: atisch12

Re: texas rig hook - 03/14/14 06:07 PM

I like the sproat hooks for worms. I prefer straight shank hooks vs the offset for most worms because the worm is straighter and the angle of the hook is better for hook sets. I will use an offset for power baits and lizards, and an EWG for Senkos and various creature baits, or sometimes a flipping hook depending on conditions. I think the main thing is having an arsenal to chose from and not limiting myself to just one hook type. They all have their advantages.
Posted By: beeflover

Re: texas rig hook - 03/14/14 10:36 PM

When they're biting anything works but:

Straight shank round bend with a worm like a 2/0 for a finesse worm and say a 4/0 for a 10 incher or a brush hog.

Look at a senko bait or a fluke with a 3/0 offset worm hook, is the best.

The wide gaps are for wide baits like a thick tube or a larger plastic swimbait. I've tried them but they are overkill for a lot of baits.

I use a #1 cirlce hook for drop shot or wacky so 4-5 hooks is the most I carry.
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