YeahSure Posted May 14, 2010 Posted May 14, 2010 Has anyone had any experience with this? I've always just used a regular old worm hook but I was looking at some of the winning patterns from Smith mountain and saw that some of the guys were throwing 1 or 2 drop shot hooks with stick worms wacky rigged for sight fishing. What's the ideal hook for wacky rigging stick baits? Is that a sight fishing only technique with that hook or can I throw that same rig in 10 foot of water and expect good results and not many lost fish? Quote
flippin and pitchin Posted May 14, 2010 Posted May 14, 2010 I like the Gammi extra wide gap finesse hook anytime an exposed point will work. It is a really good drop shot hook so you get double duty from the same hook. Quote
Blue Streak Posted May 15, 2010 Posted May 15, 2010 Drop shot hooks work very well for me. That is all I use for a wacky rig now. Quote
Super User Crestliner2008 Posted May 16, 2010 Super User Posted May 16, 2010 I've been wacky rigging for a very long time and find that most of the time, bass will take your offering deep. Since I'd strictly a CPR fisherman, this is unacceptable. So, I use a Gamakatsu In-Line, Oct Circle hook, size 1/0 to wacky rig everything. By just reeling when a strike is detected, 90%+ will be lip hooked vs. gut hooked. Makes a significant difference to me. Quote
Senkoman12 Posted May 16, 2010 Posted May 16, 2010 like flippen and pitchen i use gammakatsu (sp?) 4/0 wide gap finesse hooks Quote
b.wedlund Posted May 16, 2010 Posted May 16, 2010 I've been wacky rigging for a very long time and find that most of the time, bass will take your offering deep. Since I'd strictly a CPR fisherman, this is unacceptable. So, I use a Gamakatsu In-Line, Oct Circle hook, size 1/0 to wacky rig everything. By just reeling when a strike is detected, 90%+ will be lip hooked vs. gut hooked. Makes a significant difference to me. I made a change to these for the first time this year. I have been happy with having almost everything lip hooked. I still have the reflex to set the hook and have lost a couple of fish from that already though . . . hopefully I'll learn. Quote
Gamec0cks5 Posted May 16, 2010 Posted May 16, 2010 I like the Owner Mosquito 2/0 Hooks personally http://www.***.com/Owner_Mosquito_Hooks/descpage-OMOS.html Quote
TBendBassin Posted May 17, 2010 Posted May 17, 2010 owner wacky hooks are the best for wacky style.. one advantage is the way it is shaped. take a look at it and you will see the difference between the owner wacky and the gama finesse tell me what you see and yes the wacky rig can be used in 10ft of water or any depth! i fish toledo bend mostly (where the wacky worm started) and the wacky worm is a prob one of the deadliest tools there is! just remember one thing with the wacky worm... patience Quote
TBendBassin Posted May 17, 2010 Posted May 17, 2010 http://www.***.com/viewlarge.html?PCODE=OWNWHH Quote
Blue Streak Posted May 17, 2010 Posted May 17, 2010 owner wacky hooks are the best for wacky style.. one advantage is the way it is shaped. take a look at it and you will see the difference between the owner wacky and the gama finesse tell me what you see and yes the wacky rig can be used in 10ft of water or any depth! i fish toledo bend mostly (where the wacky worm started) and the wacky worm is a prob one of the deadliest tools there is! just remember one thing with the wacky worm... patience You know it is a funny thing about these "new" techniques, they seem to have started when someone gave them a catchy name. I can remember back in the sixties when they were hooking the Creme crawler like that and just saying they were side hooked. I'll never forget the first time someone showed it to me, I thought it was dumb until I watched the action in the water. Quote
chromedog Posted May 17, 2010 Posted May 17, 2010 I use nothing but the Gamakatsu Drop shot hooks in 1/0 for everything and I really like them. No gut hooking and nice hooksets each time. Quote
TBendBassin Posted May 17, 2010 Posted May 17, 2010 owner wacky hooks are the best for wacky style.. one advantage is the way it is shaped. take a look at it and you will see the difference between the owner wacky and the gama finesse tell me what you see and yes the wacky rig can be used in 10ft of water or any depth! i fish toledo bend mostly (where the wacky worm started) and the wacky worm is a prob one of the deadliest tools there is! just remember one thing with the wacky worm... patience You know it is a funny thing about these "new" techniques, they seem to have started when someone gave them a catchy name. I can remember back in the sixties when they were hooking the Creme crawler like that and just saying they were side hooked. I'll never forget the first time someone showed it to me, I thought it was dumb until I watched the action in the water. exactly right the original "wacky worm" was a grape creme worm on a gold crappie hook Quote
Super User Raul Posted May 17, 2010 Super User Posted May 17, 2010 You know it is a funny thing about these "new" techniques, they seem to have started when someone gave them a catchy name. I can remember back in the sixties when they were hooking the Creme crawler like that and just saying they were side hooked. I'll never forget the first time someone showed it to me, I thought it was dumb until I watched the action in the water. Everybody 's talkin ' 'bout the new sound, funny but it 's still rock n 'roll to me. Now back into the discussion 'bout them hooks, my favorite: Owner Mutu Light, size 1/0 for 3 inch stickbaits, 2/0 for 4 inchers and 3/0 for 5+ inchers, only problem with that hook is .... don 't use it for cover, it hangs up in an eyeblink ! Quote
Super User Hammer 4 Posted May 17, 2010 Super User Posted May 17, 2010 http://www.***.com/Owner_Wacky_Hook/descpage-OWNWHH.html Owner size 1 works great. Quote
NewKidInTown Posted May 18, 2010 Posted May 18, 2010 I like the Owner Mosquito 2/0 Hooks personally http://www.***.com/Owner_Mosquito_Hooks/descpage-OMOS.html GOOD STUFF Quote
wbassrogue Posted May 21, 2010 Posted May 21, 2010 ive used circle hooks for wacky rigs with the 4" senko i hate gut hooking fish too Quote
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