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Gonna try the free rig for the first time. Will be using 6 lb. test line and small 2 1/2 to 3 inch creature baits. What type, size, and brand of hook or hooks would you recommend? 

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1/0 EWG. Maybe #1 depending on bait.

 

I like the Ryugi Infini Offset Wide Gap Worm Hook. From as small as size 2 if you have something really small. 

 

I also like a ringed hook. My choice for that is Decoy 417 Ringed KG.

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On 12/30/2023 at 7:16 PM, SpinLight said:

Gonna try the free rig for the first time. Will be using 6 lb. test line and small 2 1/2 to 3 inch creature baits. What type, size, and brand of hook or hooks would you recommend? 

What creatures? Smallie beaver for example is wide double body or something smaller in diameter requiring a smaller hook.

The issue with a Free Rig is the weights ring inside diameter can and slip over the hook eye. Ideally you should use a soft be capable to float the hook or be neutral buoyancy.

Hooks with head keepers are too heavy imo.

Nose hooked would be a better choice then weedless hooked and more appropriate using 6# line. If you want weedless Texas style hook then Owner Down Shot  #5133 size #1 or 1/0 is very strong light wire hook, you need to peg this hook so the eye doesn’t go through the weight. Another option would be Owner Cover Shot #4107 size 1 or 1/0 with a keeper.

Tom

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