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Those of you who swap out stock treble hooks on your lures , which brand and model do you prefer?

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Those of you who swap out stock treble hooks on your lures , which brand and model do you prefer?

I've been changing out my hooks for a long time and I use Excalibur Rotating Hooks. I've also tried Gamakatsu and the KVD Mustad short shanks. I will stick to the Excaliburs since I very rarely ever lose a fish with them and they are priced right.

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I switch all mine to VMC inlines. I know some people will say they straighten easily but I've never had an issue with them even when I accidently stick a big hybrid or catfish. I know they're fairly inexpensive and a sharp hook that seems to hold their point for a long time.

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I've been changing out my hooks for a long time and I use Excalibur Rotating Hooks. I've also tried Gamakatsu and the KVD Mustad short shanks. I will stick to the Excaliburs since I very rarely ever lose a fish with them and they are priced right.

Ahhh I've been trying to figure out who made those hooks. I was replacing some Hooks awhile back and couldn't find those rotating hooks. I have some on a rogue and they just can't throw those. Downside is that they are pain to get out of the fish lol. A quick google search and it looks like they are all brass colored now instead of black?

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Ahhh I've been trying to figure out who made those hooks. I was replacing some Hooks awhile back and couldn't find those rotating hooks. I have some on a rogue and they just can't throw those. Downside is that they are pain to get out of the fish lol. A quick google search and it looks like they are all brass colored now instead of black?

Yeah, the brass is all they make as far as I know. I'll look around but I haven't seen the black. I love the hooks though.
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Mustad Triple grips are on all my baits that i throw regularly that have trebles. Especially my flutter spoons.

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