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I am down to my last hook like this one, and at this point I have no idea who made it, or what brand it is, or anything about it is a mystery to me now, and I would like to try and find some more of these hooks. So I am hoping some of you know what this hook is or who made it. I'd sure appreciate any identification info on it!

 

I have searched ebay over trying to find it with no success.

 

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Owner.. I have some, let me look see if I got the original pkg for more info...

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Looked, can't find them fast.. I believe they were call a "sled head" I think... I've got some, somewhere.

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Awesome! Thanks guys! You are exactly right! Now I can order up some more! These work great here in central Florida for flippin' and pitchin' and punching light cover like lily pads and hyacinth- for heavier cover I gotta step up the weight to an oz. I am using them with Hank Parker's favorite craw the Berkley Pit Boss.

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They work great for sauger in the Ohio river too!

Good luck!

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Thanks guys! I appreciate the fast identification of this hook. I am now looking for the largest and heaviest they made in this series- the 4/0 hook size and 1/2 ounce weight #5142-084. (Wish they made a full oz. size!)

 

And I will look into those Stealth Hybrid jig hooks and see if they will do as well for flippin' and pitchin' Hank's favorite craw! Thanks!

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