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Old 07-03-12, 04:09 PM   #1
wallywallace
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Default pulling my hair, this has been asked 1000 times,

i am sure it has, and heck maybe along time ago, maybe by me. i was messing with hooking horny toads, i see this is pretty much made for a single hook, unlike ribbits and some bps frogs. so i rig it with 3 differant hooks, and still somthing aint right. The hooks were EWG by gama Except the 5/0, they were trokar..

so 3/0 by lookin, it is to liitle for a zoom toad, the 4/0 comes close, but by far the 5/0 looks the best, it comes right between the frogs legs and looks like it will make perfect hooksets, the problem, the hook is to wide on the bottem and looks as if it will catch weeds, not sure if it is just becasue the trokar is wider or what. I seen a vid on the net with the creater of the rage toad and he said only use 5/0.. help me guys... i can post pics if it would help
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