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What hook size do you normally use for the beaver style baits, like the 4.25" wally craw from * or the sweet beaver.

I was thinking a 3/0 EWG gammy hook.

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6/0 Gamakatsu Octopus hook, Gamakatsu #02416, or 5/0 Owner Mosquito hook.  Either one, snelled.  You can add a bait holder mad from shrink tube,

Videos Here

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You might want to rename the topic.

This is a family site. ;)

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I also use a 3/0 Gammy EWG. I have been using the super-line version since going to heavier line.

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You might want to rename the topic.

This is a family site. ;)

Haha as soon as I typed it in the subject I thought the same thing.

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I use a 4/0 BMF hook or a 4/0 straight shank owner for flipping. Hard to beat a straight shank for flipping heavy cover.

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My preference is the Mustad Denny Brauer Flipping Hook (straight shank) in the 3/0 size. But you can't go wrong with the Gamakatsu 3/0 EWG in either the regular or superline hook.

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X3

on the 3/0 EWG Gammie

how could you possibly use a 6/0 :-/

must be some big beaver ;D

He is using a 6/0 octopus hook. The video is really good.

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X3

on the 3/0 EWG Gammie

how could you possibly use a 6/0 :-/

must be some big beaver ;D

Watch the video, and learn.  :;)

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I

use a 4/0 straight shank flippin hook

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Watch the video, and learn

my mistake.... i couldn't open a you tube video at work..

i guess i had a "premature evaluation"  i hate it when that happens..   :'(

now i understand... and like the octopus hook use  ;)

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6/0 Gamakatsu Octopus hook, Gamakatsu #02416, or 5/0 Owner Mosquito hook. Either one, snelled. You can add a bait holder mad from shrink tube,

Videos Here

Learn something new every day.  I kind of like the way that worked.  Good video.

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