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I've always had good luck with soft plastics, but it seems any time i rub against any structure (or swing and miss) they always want to slip down from the top.  Is there any good way to prevent this?

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A toothpick through the plastic and into the eye of the hook.

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Try a Gamakatsu or XPoint 4/0 Offset Worm Hook. That's what I fish.

8-)

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Are you talking about plastics on a worm hook or plastics on a jig head?

On worm hooks I have a variety of HOMEMADE keepers to hold the plastics. On jigheads I notch the collars with gate shears and if necessary add superglue gel.

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Try a Gamakatsu or XPoint 4/0 Offset Worm Hook. That's what I fish.

8-)

. . . or a Gamakatsu Skip Gap hook.

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Not sure where Jig Man gets his clips but Eagle Claw makes a hook with a clip that are real close.

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I bought a bunch on sale at Wal-Mart a few years back and take the keepers off and put them on EWG hooks. They work great! ;)

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A toothpick through the plastic and into the eye of the hook.

I think that is a hell of an idea. ;)

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parasite clip is by far the best option for your situation, unless youre crafty and could look at a picture of a parasite clip and make one out of a piece of wire (actually that wouldnt be too hard to do).

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Try mann's hardnose baits. Not only do they stay on the hook they last for a very long time. Try a few of those baits.

Thats what I was thinking. Also, you may be using the wrong hook.

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