Robertqq Posted July 17, 2014 Posted July 17, 2014 Hi, What's the "theory" or opinions as to why Red Hooks are supposed to be more effective ? Is it true in your experiences ? Or just another marketing ploy ? Thanks, Bob Quote
jbw252 Posted July 17, 2014 Posted July 17, 2014 Good article explaining your inquiry ----> http://www.bassresource.com/fishing/Bagwell/bagwells_bass_tactics_7.html Quote
DTack Posted July 17, 2014 Posted July 17, 2014 I honestly haven't noticed a difference on subsurface baits like ripbaits or crankbaits. On topwater I put a red hook on the front of every topwater I own with trebles. Spooks, poppers I would say 9 out of 10 fish have the red treble in their mouth. I quite frankly don't care why they eat it, but they sure do. Quote
greentrout Posted July 18, 2014 Posted July 18, 2014 Good article explaining your inquiry ----> http://www.bassresource.com/fishing/Bagwell/bagwells_bass_tactics_7.html I use Cajun Red line and I am on board with the results they state... Quote
papajoe222 Posted July 18, 2014 Posted July 18, 2014 I have been adding a splash of red to the gill area of my topwaters and shallow cranks for over 50 years. A friend of my dad introduced me to the relation of doing so to the amount of strikes I would get. I've been doing it ever since. I doubt the effectiveness of it in this day and age with all the fishing pressure, but continue the practice, or add a red trebel to the front hanger. I do believe red is the first color to wash out as depth increases, but the testing and test equipment use factors of human vision as reference in all of their findings. When a study is done using a fish's eyes perception and values in the testing equipment maybe I'll stop, but I don't see that happening in my lifetime. In a nut shell..................It can't hurt. Quote
dam0007 Posted July 18, 2014 Posted July 18, 2014 I seem to get hammered on my senkos with my size 1 double wide mustads but not nearly as much with my owners or gamakatsus. Guy I'm partnered with on a trail swears by black hooks but with red o rings. I'm a believer, I think the bass target the shiny red thing as a vein or something. Quote
Super User J Francho Posted July 18, 2014 Super User Posted July 18, 2014 I don't have any theories as to if they're better, but in most cases, the finish wears off quickly and the hook dulls quicker. Black nickel doesn't seem to have this problem. 2 Quote
Super User Raul Posted July 18, 2014 Super User Posted July 18, 2014 Seriously, you do know that you will only catch fish if : 1.- you use red hooks, 2.- you have one rod & reel setup for each bait and technique, 3.- you "match the hatch" 4.- you fish during the full moon And there are more that I cant remember right now. If you don´t fish following those rules you will never catch fish. 1 Quote
Super User WRB Posted July 18, 2014 Super User Posted July 18, 2014 You will catch more bass with sharp hooks. Tom 4 Quote
Super User roadwarrior Posted July 18, 2014 Super User Posted July 18, 2014 You will catch more bass with sharp hooks. Tom X2 Quote
ColdSVT Posted July 18, 2014 Posted July 18, 2014 I know they say that red is the first color to dissapear under water however it doesnt really dissapear. Yes the red does "dissapear" by definition but in reality it turns dark brown or black Quote
LunkerFisher Posted July 20, 2014 Posted July 20, 2014 I am a guitar player, and therefore believe in gear mojo. Red hooks are definitely added mojo for me, so I will keep using them. Also, sometimes they're cheaper than black nickel hooks! Quote
Global Moderator Bluebasser86 Posted July 21, 2014 Global Moderator Posted July 21, 2014 I have confidence in them, that's why I fish them. As for catching more fish? I don't think they scare away any fish so they aren't hurting anything. Quote
Global Moderator Mike L Posted July 21, 2014 Global Moderator Posted July 21, 2014 Bottom line seems to be if you believe you believe and will use them. If you don't, you don't and Mr Bass ain't saying. To me it comes down to confidence, because of what we've seen ourselves, or what someone else has done. Mike Quote
Super User CWB Posted July 22, 2014 Super User Posted July 22, 2014 This was brought up recently in another thread. Red hooks do not hold up like black nickel hooks. And the red does wear off. Do they attract and catch more fish? You need to be the judge. Just check the points often and be prepared to sharpen/change them more often. Quote
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