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For T-Rigging  straight tail  worms and larger ribbon tails - what is your preferred worm hook you are using with #12 lb. to #15 lb. FC or Co-Poly line ?

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4/0 round bend worm hook, Berkley fusion 19.

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4/0 Gamakatsu ewg

 

 

 

 

Mike

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1 minute ago, Mike L said:

4/0 Gamakatsu ewg

 

 

 

 

Mike

I use 4/0 for most soft plastics, including straight tail worms, flukes, senkos.

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I have all kinds of hooks and dont know what half of them are .Gammys , VMC and others just thrown in a slot in my terminal tackle box . I do like offset round bends and only use EWG's on fat  lures that require them .

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I went to a 2/0 round bend offset for all plastics and it seems to work pretty good. 

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Mustad Grip-pin Big Bite Hook

A round-bend hook with a shank grip-pin

Offset point (Not aimed at the line-eye)

 

Roger

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Gamakatsu Skip Gap Worm Hooks

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Mustad Denny Brauer Grip-Pin Max Flippin’ Hook

 

Mustad Grip-Pin Big Bite Soft Plastics Hook

 

3/0 or 4/0 ?

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3 or 4/0 offset round bend worm hooks. I almost exclusively use Eagle Claw Laser Sharp hooks because they are plenty sharp at a good price. 

 

If I'm throwing Flukes or craws I go to the same but in EWG. May bump up to 5/0 if I'm fishing a fluke and want it to sink faster.

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 what ever 4/0 off set hook from a reputable hook mfg.  if eagle claw lazer sharps wouldn’t rust just by looking at them I would use those exclusively.  I try to buy American when I can but, I can’t get my self to buy those regardless of the price due to that issue.  Trokar is out of my budget untill I start tournament fishing. Unless of course they are on sale. Some where 

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5/0 Gamakatsu. 

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1 hour ago, Heartland said:

Gamakatsu Skip Gap Worm Hooks

I forgot about those!

I use them also especially on all types of stick worms. 
 

 

 

Mike

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4 minutes ago, Mike L said:

I forgot about those!

I use them also especially on all types of stick worms. 
 

 

 

Mike

Make a senko last a little longer.

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Off set round bend. I like 1/0 and 2/0 for some stuff on 6 and 8 lb line but 4/0 and 5/0 for thicker line 

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1 hour ago, ChrisD46 said:

*Sleeper EWG hook !

They work great for me. This is how I buy them, 100pk at a time for $14.55 a pack for a 4/0. I put them on my swingheads also.

https://www.captainhookswarehouse.com/products/el098bp

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There are more 4/0's and 5/0's than I expected. What's some of the pros and cons here? I bought bulk 2/0 and really like them and will probably stay with it when I run out but I mostly throw 7inch ribbontails or lizards. Good topic..

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38 minutes ago, Todd2 said:

There are more 4/0's and 5/0's than I expected. What's some of the pros and cons here? I bought bulk 2/0 and really like them and will probably stay with it when I run out but I mostly throw 7inch ribbontails or lizards. Good topic..

It’s a very good topic. I used to use 1/0 offset worm hooks, but was not really catching bass over 1-2 lbs. I switched to Gamma 3/0 EWG hooks when I started catching bigger bass and I lost a few nice bass throwing the hook. Unfortunately it’s impossible to be 100% sure why. It could be my MF rod was/is not up to the task, I am simply not setting the hook hard enough, or the non-offset hook does not get the same “bite” that offset hooks do. 
 

So I’m switching to a MHF rod for more power when setting the hook and will stick (for now) with EWG hooks. I like the way the hook lines up in the bait (especially fishing in ponds with a lot of algae) compared to offset hooks.  But if I still seem to lose bass, I will go back to a 3/0 or 4/0 offset. 
 

I'm hoping it’s the rod lol. 

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