Texas Hawg Hunter Posted November 8, 2014 Posted November 8, 2014 I don't know if that's the case but I lost a t-rigged weedless worm today to something underwater and was wondering if the EWG hook might have had something to do with it. It was a 10-in. Berkley Powerbait worm. Quote
wisconsin heat Posted November 8, 2014 Posted November 8, 2014 Nah in my experience the EWG's snag less and the straight shanks snag more. Quote
Super User Jrob78 Posted November 8, 2014 Super User Posted November 8, 2014 In theory, the EWG should be more snag resistant because the hook point is in line with the line tie. The line should "guide" the hook point around snags. This is also the same reason EWG hooks are said to have a worse hook up ratio than regular offset hooks. 1 Quote
pbizzle Posted November 8, 2014 Posted November 8, 2014 I know a lot of guys don't push the hook point all the way through the plastic with an offset round bend worm hook, while you pretty much have too with an EWG. I'm pretty sure that would make a big difference in the amount of snags you get. Quote
Texas Hawg Hunter Posted November 8, 2014 Author Posted November 8, 2014 I know a lot of guys don't push the hook point all the way through the plastic with an offset round bend worm hook, while you pretty much have too with an EWG. I'm pretty sure that would make a big difference in the amount of snags you get. I always push my hooks through and then skin hook the point back into the bait to make it weedless. Quote
pbizzle Posted November 8, 2014 Posted November 8, 2014 I always push my hooks through and then skin hook the point back into the bait to make it weedless.Okay that's what I usually do to, except for when I'm flipping with a straight shank hook. I don't really know what to tell you then. Maybe the skin is getting torn with the EWG and exposing the hook point. 1 Quote
RAMBLER Posted November 8, 2014 Posted November 8, 2014 I "skin" hook my plastic, too, with an EWG. However, working that through "stuff" will wear the plastic at the hook point and it will snag. I like to not push the hook all the way through the plastic if I'm dragging through heavy stuff. 1 Quote
Super User Catch and Grease Posted November 8, 2014 Super User Posted November 8, 2014 In my experience normal offset round bends come through grass better than EWG just because they are more compact. Quote
Super User Catt Posted November 8, 2014 Super User Posted November 8, 2014 Aint no hook 100% weedless! There is a percentage of our cast that will end up snagged, we have to try to minimize that percentage. 1 Quote
Texas Hawg Hunter Posted November 8, 2014 Author Posted November 8, 2014 Okay that's what I usually do to, except for when I'm flipping with a straight shank hook. I don't really know what to tell you then. Maybe the skin is getting torn with the EWG and exposing the hook point. That, or my bait got caught in a "V" between two branches underwater. I was originally thinking that the wider profile of the EWG would make that more likely, but maybe not. Anyway, it's only a soft plastic...not like losing a crankbait or spinnerbait. Quote
Global Moderator Bluebasser86 Posted November 11, 2014 Global Moderator Posted November 11, 2014 Your sinker was probably the culprit. When they wedge in a rock or get caught in a crack in a piece of wood you're going to have a tough time getting it lose regardless of the hook. Quote
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