Evan K Posted September 23, 2015 Posted September 23, 2015 I'm looking for a hook keeper I can add to my rods to hold Texas rigs. I don't want to pull the hook out of the plastic and tear it up, so I need a keeper that's more of a "hook" than a "loop", if you see what I mean. I saw these, but I've only seen them extended towards the rod tip with the hook in the small hole in the plastic. Do these work for Texas rigs, and if not can someone recommend a keeper to me? Thanks! Quote
Super User rippin-lips Posted September 23, 2015 Super User Posted September 23, 2015 Those work fine, but you do have to expose the hook point to use it. Sounds like you're referring to a drop shot style hook keeper. Which is my preference also since it's simple to use for every type of bait. I wish all rods had them on it. If you search for a rod builder near you they could add one to any rod and it wouldn't be that much. Quote
Super User S Hovanec Posted September 23, 2015 Super User Posted September 23, 2015 One like this is great for many applications. 2 Quote
hatrix Posted September 23, 2015 Posted September 23, 2015 Those work fine, but you do have to expose the hook point to use it. Sounds like you're referring to a drop shot style hook keeper. Which is my preference also since it's simple to use for every type of bait. I wish all rods had them on it. If you search for a rod builder near you they could add one to any rod and it wouldn't be that much. I 100% agree. There is no reason to not out that on every rod. They are so superior to any other keeper. If my rod doesn't have one and almost all don't I just ass one my self realy quick. All you need is a paperclip and some tape and you can make it happen super easy. If your all worried about your setup looking flawless then that's not for you. 1 1 Quote
k3bass Posted September 23, 2015 Posted September 23, 2015 I like the ones st.croix uses on the MOJO rods! Why they don't use those on every rod I'll never understand. Quote
hatrix Posted September 23, 2015 Posted September 23, 2015 Those work fine, but you do have to expose the hook point to use it. Sounds like you're referring to a drop shot style hook keeper. Which is my preference also since it's simple to use for every type of bait. I wish all rods had them on it. If you search for a rod builder near you they could add one to any rod and it wouldn't be that much. Quote
Super User Solution buzzed bait Posted September 23, 2015 Super User Solution Posted September 23, 2015 I actually have one on right now. If you flip it down over the hook you can keep it rigged no problemo 2 Quote
Fisher-O-men Posted September 23, 2015 Posted September 23, 2015 I 100% agree. There is no reason to not out that on every rod. They are so superior to any other keeper. If my rod doesn't have one and almost all don't I just ass one my self realy quick. All you need is a paperclip and some tape and you can make it happen super easy. If your all worried about your setup looking flawless then that's not for you. That is crazy! I do exactly the same thing and it looks identical! Thought I was the only one! Works great! I use the plastic coated paper clips. Quote
k3bass Posted September 23, 2015 Posted September 23, 2015 I remember looking at some cabelas brand rods a few years ago. They had that style hook keeper but they were on upside down! Quote
Super User Choporoz Posted September 23, 2015 Super User Posted September 23, 2015 My Abu rods have them. And I've learned why not all companies want to copy. When you're flipping or picking out 'professional overruns', the slack line between the reel and the first guide can, at times, get caught up in there. My Okuma TCS has it down near the rear grip so it doesn't get in the way....unless you grab the working end of a hook when grabbing the handle to take the rod out of the truck. Quote
Super User Wayne P. Posted September 23, 2015 Super User Posted September 23, 2015 One like this is great for many applications. I use those too. I have a few in titanium, gold plated, and original. I add them to rods that don't have the keepers. aka--DROP-SHOT WEIGHT KEEPER by Diane Johnson Quote
Super User S Hovanec Posted September 23, 2015 Super User Posted September 23, 2015 I use those too. I have a few in titanium, gold plated, and original. I add them to rods that don't have the keepers. aka--DROP-SHOT WEIGHT KEEPER by Diane Johnson Nope. Kigan XLA. They are stamped like a guide, not bent wire. I used those original DSWK's when I first started building. I thought they were great til people started returning rods because they rusted. They replaced the ones on the rods that came back rusted, but wouldn't replace the unused ones I had in inventory. Quote
Evan K Posted September 23, 2015 Author Posted September 23, 2015 Thanks for the help, all! I actually have one on right now. If you flip it down over the hook you can keep it rigged no problemoimage.jpeg Thanks for confirming that. I thought the design of those Fuji ones looked nice but didn't know if they worked that way. 1 Quote
Super User Wayne P. Posted September 23, 2015 Super User Posted September 23, 2015 Nope. Kigan XLA. They are stamped like a guide, not bent wire. I used those original DSWK's when I first started building. I thought they were great til people started returning rods because they rusted. They replaced the ones on the rods that came back rusted, but wouldn't replace the unused ones I had in inventory. OK, from that angle they are different. Looked just like them in the first picture. I have met Diane a few times, she is not with the rod company anymore. Quote
Super User buzzed bait Posted September 23, 2015 Super User Posted September 23, 2015 Thanks for the help, all! Thanks for confirming that. I thought the design of those Fuji ones looked nice but didn't know if they worked that way. They're great! Almost wish all my rods had no hook keepers just so I could use these on all my rods! 1 Quote
hatrix Posted September 24, 2015 Posted September 24, 2015 You can still easily add one if you wanted. All you need is a paperclip and some tape to make a really quick one. That is if you not worried about having a piece of tape on your rod. On one rod I actually wrapped one myself so there is no tape. I never wrapped anything before so used a old rod to test on and I wrapped it 10# braid cause it's what I had handy. Quote
poisonokie Posted September 24, 2015 Posted September 24, 2015 I actually have one on right now. If you flip it down over the hook you can keep it rigged no problemoimage.jpeg Yup, that's my favorite hook keeper. I think they should just stop wrapping keepers on all rods because if they are ahead of the reel, your line gets caught in it. EZ keepers can be placed between the split grips so they're completely out of the way. Quote
Super User MickD Posted September 25, 2015 Super User Posted September 25, 2015 ANY drop shot keeper will do what you want, allow the control of the lure without exposing the hook point. Quote
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