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I have a few cranks that need new trebles. I saw some kvd trebles at Wal-Mart and wondered if they were any good, or should I stick with the trusted Owner or Gammy? Thanks.

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in the thread linked above, ww2farmer pretty much nailed it.

Yes Brian.  That was my comment on the thread.  Without looking, I don't know if ww2farmer stated what hooks for the 10xd.  I did some study and what I found on searches other than this site is to use size 1 hooks on those.  They stated the 1/0 was to big.  I didn't throw my 10xd's Sunday because I couldn't find the hooks I wanted.  I will definitely use them in next months tourny.

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I don't think he did, cause he had not use the 10xd yet.

 

wonder how a 1/0 on front and 1 on back go over on the 10xd?

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I don't think he did, cause he had not use the 10xd yet.

 

wonder how a 1/0 on front and 1 on back go over on the 10xd?

It wouldn't hurt to try.  A mod in another forum on a site that sells them stated what I said above.  He did say there was a big difference from a size 1 to a 1/0.  I have read where pros will up their sizes if it doesn't deter the action.  

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Granted I never fished my 10XD with the stock hooks to see the exact action but I've been using 3/0 ST-36 trebles on mine with no noticeable problems. What you guys said has me thinking though, I guess I'll just have to go down a few sizes and see what happens. 

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