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What size ewg hook do you guys use in the zoom trick worm? Please don’t suggest another hook I’m partial to ewg 

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You can vary on your size of hook to influence the rate of fall if you are fishing weightless. A 2/0 hook is the smallest and your rate of fall is slowest. A 3/0 ewg is used mostly and it can be moved rearward to change the action. You can normally go all the way up to a 4/0 superliner hook to make it dance different. If you are just Texas rigging I would recommend a 3/0 ewg. 

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3 hours ago, Lmbasshunter said:

2/0 gamakatsu EWG

I've been using these for a few years now.

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None!

Tom

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I'm with Tom on this one.  Give me a 3/0 straight shank, light wire hook. If you insist on going with an EWG, choose one that the hook point sits well above its eye.

 

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9 hours ago, WRB said:

None!

Tom

 

8 hours ago, papajoe222 said:

I'm with Tom on this one.  Give me a 3/0 straight shank, light wire hook. If you insist on going with an EWG, choose one that the hook point sits well above its eye.

 

 

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