07-15-09, 11:04 AM | #1 |
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now dis is a hook
i've been runnin short of some hooks for the hula grub..actually was lookin for some 3/0 g-lock gammys then i saw des.....oh man are these this wicked...
heres the site..i think i got a new worm hook... http://lazertrokar.com/ zooker
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wow those look good and shaaaaaaaaaarp!!
ill have to check out some prices...Im getting low on 2/0's very cool website too,thx for sharing Zooker.
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Hmm, looks good. I think that I would get one stuck in me pretty easly.... However I guess how long will that point last? And if does have a higher carbon content and the black chrome coating, it's going to take longer to rust out.
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Wow! That looks like a killer hook! How much you get 'em for zook?
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Those looks bad azz. thanks for the link Zook.
Where'd ya get them? I can't find them on Cabela's or Monster Tackle's websites? BB
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they are around -not on sale to the average public- i weaseled me a pack-don't ask-at $2.25 each..give it a month or so you'll see them in stores..
zooker
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Good! Not even as much as gammies! Can't wait to get a pack!
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I might be wrong, Boss, but I think they're selling for $2.25 per hook, not for the pack. Correct me if I'm wrong, zook.
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WOW! If so... that's gonna go in the wish list and STAY in the wish list!
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damn, two bucks a hook. I think I'll stick with gammys for a while.
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I saw on bassfan.com they are like $12 a pack! I will stick with Gammy's,hooks are getting more expensive than tungsten
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HOLY COW! Those look awsome. I gotta get me some of those! Imagine using those on baits that traditionally are low hookup percentage baits!
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Those look SICK, they may have to wait till I gradgiate though
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Expensive to say the least. Zook, have you looked at these? Excellent hook, conical point, welded eye and the offset provides an excellent hookup. The super strong wide gap hook is just plain nasty. Price point isn't bad either. I'm not trying to change your mind, just offering another option if you're looking for a new - really good hook. Pic is of the regular strengh hook, which I like for worms. The x-heavy is better for pitchin' bulkier plastics. Check them out.
The Youvella Offset Wide Gap Hook is perfect for all manner of soft plastics, and is the only wide gap hook with a built-in offset. To increase hook-up percentages, the pros have been offsetting wide gap hooks for years with a pair of pliers, but this significantly weakens the hook. By working closely with pro staffers Mike Iaconelli, Ish Monroe, Greg Hackney, and Peter "T" Thliveros, Youvella has created the first offset wide gap hook. **available at everyone's favorite: Tackle Warehouse. |
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Be interesting to see how they compare to Owners
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