TxHawgs Posted July 19, 2017 Posted July 19, 2017 I have a bunch of older Rapala baits that came w these hooks. I took them all off, I can't imagine a hook like that on a squarebill? Anyone fish these things, without hanging on everything that is lol. Quote
TxHawgs Posted July 19, 2017 Author Posted July 19, 2017 That's what I figured, didn't think I was missing anything but trouble by taking them off. Thanks guys. Quote
Super User fishballer06 Posted July 19, 2017 Super User Posted July 19, 2017 They went through a phase of putting them on all their DT crankbaits. I've fished them and they've caught me fish, but I generally replace them whenever I open the box. Quote
jr231 Posted July 19, 2017 Posted July 19, 2017 As a rapala lover and collector I have experience with these hooks. Honestly don't care for them on most cranks. But I really like them on my topwaters. Several times I brought a bass in that was stuck only on that one elongated shank. I will also use them on the DT fat 1 and 3. Other than that.. I'd rather have short shanks. Quote
TxHawgs Posted July 19, 2017 Author Posted July 19, 2017 6 hours ago, Yeajray231 said: As a rapala lover and collector I have experience with these hooks. Honestly don't care for them on most cranks. But I really like them on my topwaters. Several times I brought a bass in that was stuck only on that one elongated shank. I will also use them on the DT fat 1 and 3. Other than that.. I'd rather have short shanks. Since you have much experience w Rapala I have a question. I have some unfished DT flat sided crankbaits DT 3's and 7's. Would u consider these coldwater crankbaits? Thanks. Quote
jr231 Posted July 20, 2017 Posted July 20, 2017 @TxHawgs I wouldn't consider myself an expert.. just really love the value you get from their baits. That being said , I've never tried a DT in the winter... I'm usually using jigs, flutter spoons, blade baits and jerkbaits. I can confirm the x-raps perform in cold water. But that's pretty much common knowledge. If you can get your baits to suspend properly then I'd assume they could catch fish in cold water... Although I'm almost always targeting fish in deeper water than 7 foot in the winter. Quote
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