I've looked around and can't find a 2X treble with a wide gap and maybe short shank. I buy floating jerkbaits, put a size bigger hooks on and stronger hooks and I've ran out. If anyone has suggestions please let me know!
I saw a friend lose a 10 lb bass at the boat because he straightened the stock treble. I'm wanting to get a 2x or 3x hooks with a wide gap if possible. Looked around and not finding much. Any advice, what do you use on cranks and stickbaits?
I figured there would be problems with suspending jerkbaits so I bought a floater put one size bigger hooks on it, from a 6 to a 4, and it suspended by adding one split ring. Im fine with doing that if it means not losing big fish by having bigger hooks.
Recently a friend of mine hooked an easy 5lber and an easy 8lber. The 5 threw the hooks and the 8+ straightened the hook at the boat. The jerkbait was a rogue with #6 hooks on it, so I switched out the hooks for VMC spark point 4x hooks. I'm wondering if I could change the tail hook to a sureset like on rapalas for extra security. Anyone have experience with these hooks?
You can't go wrong with the BPS Carbonlite the new model is a little softer than the previous but it is the best $100 rod in sensitivity, weight, and has a strong back bone in my opinion.
Deep jerkbaits, stand up jigs worked really slow, shakey head, then c-rig. I hardly ever make it to using the c-rig because the jerkbaits and jigs work great for me.
On A-rigs you should be using 80# or 85#. It's recommended because if you get hooked on a tree or something the swivel will straighten out and you'll get your rig back only losing 1 lure instead of the whole $50 setup.
I use 20lb Kanzen with 8lb fluoro leader. Always use the uni to uni knot when attaching braid to fluoro. Use 8 wraps on braid and 5 on fluoro. Easy to tie great strength
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