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So, I noticed my trebles on my spook are getting really rusty and I want to swap 'em out.

 

What trebles do you guys suggest? Preferably for a spook! 

 

Also, I just got one of the LiveTarget Baitball Cranks--are the trebles too large on that? They look massive! 

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For a topwater bait I would use some owner st-36

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Buy a jewellers scale. They're super cheap.

 

 

Red/ pink/ blue/ whatever on the belly, feathers on the back.

 

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Thank you guys. 

 

I keep getting one step closer to being 1000% confident every time I go out! 

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Owner ST36, black nickel, #2 for a full size spook, #4 for a Super Spook Jr, #8 for the Zara Puppy. 

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if you're gonna do something , do it right , put some Owner ST-41's on your lures , they are the best treble on the market , period .... :Victory:

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Take your lures with you when you go to the tackle store and match up the sizes visually.  All companies hook sizes are slightly different.  That might make a difference - might not.  Not a big fan of feathered hooks on spooks & jerk baits.  The feathers act like a parachute to retard the walking - darting acton - IMO.  There are probably some situations where that would be a good thing.    I do use feathered trebles on some poppers.

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