08-22-10, 01:26 AM | #1 |
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Wide gap hooks vs. normal offsets for worming.
Hey guys. I have used both with good success, but I prefer the wide gaps because I seem to lose fewer fish, and the worm seem to have better action.
Worms are a fairly new thing for me. I have attempted to use them for many years, but I never caught anything on them until early this year. Why would you use one over the other? Also, I use the straight shaft ones for flukes. I have seen others mention wide gaps for that application as well. Any thoughts on this?
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