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What hook do you guys use on a 10 in worm? 5/0 or 4/0?, Offset vs Straight? EWG vs Round? What brand? Thanks....

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I use EWG 90% of the time. On 10" worms I use a 5/0 Gamakatsu.

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gammy skip gap 5/0 when using light sinker and thus a lighter rod to throw it on.  It is a lighter gauge hook that works well on a lighter rod in open water.

owner extra wide  gap 5/0 offset for any other situation. 

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Thanks guys. I just started throwing that bigger worm and my bites are going up...but so are my misses.

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Thanks guys. I just started throwing that bigger worm and my bites are going up...but so are my misses.

 

Not every bite is a big momma, not every bite means the fish mouthed the bait properly, little fish have bigger mouth than brains so most of the strikes you get come from smaller fish.

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Catch & Grease had the same question about 2 days ago in the forum, suggest you read those replies.

Tom

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5/0 EWG for dragging

 

4/0 flipping hook for pitching laydowns/cover/brush

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Catch & Grease had the same question about 2 days ago in the forum, suggest you read those replies.

Tom

Are you suggesting someone actually read and try to do some research before asking a mindless question??  How dare you!  Good day sir!  :Idontknow:

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I never select hook size based on worm length!

The hook fot most 10" worms aint the same a one for a 6" Senko.

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Before anyone can accurately recommend a 'hook size', they'd need to know a few things:

 

> Assuming it'll be T-rigged, will the worm be fished 'weighted' or 'unweighted'?

> What 'sink rate' are you looking for?  (very slow - slow - medium - brisk - rapid)

> What's the worm diameter and shape where the hook is inserted? (length is immaterial)

 

Roger

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For 12inch berkly power worms and zoom ole' monsters I use a 6/0 cutting edge eagle claw EWG but I'm gonna try out round bends for big worms because that what some other people suggested

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Are you suggesting someone actually read and try to do some research before asking a mindless question??

Really dude? Where did that come from?

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Before anyone could accurately recommend a 'hook size', they'd need to know a few things:

> Assuming it'll be T-rigged, will the worm be fished "weighted" or "unweighted"?

> What 'sink rate' are you targeting? (very slow - slow - medium - brisk - rapid)

> What is the worm diameter and shape at the point of hook-insertion? (length is immaterial)

Roger

I've been using a T Rig 3/16 oz..with 10.5 inch Ole Monster from Zoom. I don't know the diameter. This setup in Plum Apple has been on fire for me. Caught my PB (from that lake) two nights ago. I'm hooking most..just was curious if I should try something other than EWG.

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Really dude? Where did that come from?

Sorry dude, it was a sarcastic reply to WRB's post.  People have a bad habit of asking questions without even trying to think for themselves.  It wasn't really aimed at you, your question is a good one.

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10 inch Berkley Power Worm / Zoom 10 inch 'Ol Monster Worm

Gamakatsu Offset Round Bend Worm Hook 5/0

Rig very straight and embed the hook point into the worm

I believe better hook up % than with EWG - a 10 inch worm is not that thick ...Save your EWG hooks for thicker craw / beaver / creature type baits (such as the Pit Boss).

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I wish i could like this more than once

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I've been using a T Rig 3/16 oz..with 10.5 inch Ole Monster from Zoom. I don't know the diameter. This setup in Plum Apple has been on fire for me. Caught my PB (from that lake) two nights ago. I'm hooking most..just was curious if I should try something other than EWG.

 

Nice combo Todd.

With that setup I'd probably use a 4/0 Gamakatsu Round-Bend Hook

(forged needlepoint - Z-shank keeper - 0.053" wire)

 

Roger

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Thanks to everybody, I'm fishing a charity tournament for an 8 y/o with cancer this weekend so I'm going today to pick up more worms and hooks.

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