01-17-11, 02:36 PM | #1 |
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Changing hooks
How many of you guys change the hooks on your lures from season to season?
I know that many of us, me included, change them when we purchase them, but do any of you replace them from year to year. I ask because I recently had this conversation with a friend of mine as we were discussing what we have to do to get ready for the tourney season. I stick to the as needed technique, but he swears by changing them out every year. I can see that on some of my baits that get a lot of use, but I bet I have cranks that might only see the water 3 or 4 times in a year. Just curious as to your thoughts.
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01-17-11, 03:03 PM | #2 |
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i too go with the AS NEEDED approach cass.
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01-17-11, 04:01 PM | #3 |
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I sharpen them almost every time I got out, only replace hooks if they are rusty, a good confidence maker and a good routine to get into before the tourney jitters get to ya.
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01-17-11, 04:20 PM | #4 |
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I don't change hooks like I should.
I rarely ever change hooks out of the package. We've got a couple baits with hooks that you can tell are getting dull. I'm gonna try to get around to that this winter. BB
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01-17-11, 05:55 PM | #5 |
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As needed, and some lures need the hooks replaced as soon as you open the package. If you've got good hooks and only thrown a lure a few dozen time the previous year, the hooks certainly won't need changed. If you thrown one a few hunderd times the last week - they may. Use (other than the quality of the originals) should be the primary reason to change a hook, not age.
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01-17-11, 09:54 PM | #6 |
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Should do it more than I do. I should also sharpen the hooks a little more too. Bad habits I have.
Do you guys buy your hooks in bulk and keep them with you and change them as needed or religiously change them during the winter months? There are some lures that might not see action but once or twice a year..........seems like a waste to change them out yearly when sharpening them more should be ok. |
01-18-11, 10:59 AM | #7 |
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I only change them when needed. I really need to find a treble hook that works for me and then I will buy in bulk. I just checked and 100 ct. packs of Mustad Triple Grips cost between $20-30 (excluding KVD) and Gammy's are about $15 for a 25 pack. That sure would make it a lot more reasonable.
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01-18-11, 12:02 PM | #9 |
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I don't believe I've ever sharpened or replaced a single hook, so shame on me for being lazy. On the flip side, however, I do a ton of senko fishing and quite often "feed" the whole set-up to a pike, so I start with brand-new hooks fairly often. For the little bit of non-senko fishing I do, I guess I should start considering hook sharpening/replacing at some point, although the pike around here like to see me to replace those lures entirely at a decent rate also.
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01-18-11, 02:16 PM | #10 |
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I dont tourney fish... so my approach to shaprening or replacing hooks is liek this... teh hook is fine until i loose fish... then i sharpen... if it gets rusty i replace...
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01-18-11, 04:30 PM | #11 |
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I replace all treble hooks with Mustad Triple Grips right out of the package before they make it into my boat. Then I just keep an eye on them and replace them as they need it.
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01-27-11, 01:54 AM | #12 |
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As needed. However, I ALWAYS change Rat--Trap hooks. The stock hooks are about as sharp as a Q-tip. I prefer VMC Needle Cone hooks from http://lurepartsonline.com/cart.html
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