07-24-05, 02:58 AM | #1 |
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Yamamoto Kreature, tricks to keep on hook?
The Kreature and other senko products are so dang soft they want to sag on the hooks. Anybody have any tips on keeping them on the hooks? Thanks.
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07-24-05, 07:13 AM | #2 |
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There is a glue out made especially for gluing soft plastics called Pro something or other. Other than that, try Zoom Bait Company's new Super Hog and see what you think there. The tail piece is joined in two places, separate the bottom connection and you are good to go.
Pro's Soft Bait Glue comes to mind, but still am not sure. |
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Zooms new super hog looks realy good, its tail design is somewhat the same as that sweet beaver everyone was talking about a few weeks back. Gambler just came out with a bait called the ugly otter, which is basically an exact copy of the sweet beaver, but with a slighty different tail design.
http://www.basspro.com/servlet/catal...rTarget=browse ugly otter http://www.tacklewarehouse.com/descpageSFCZOOM-ZSH.html super hog As for the senko question, I rig the hook texas style almost like a jighead, then pull the hook through then turn it around and rig it like you normaly would. The hook should be texas rigged at the middle of the bait, IME it improves hooksets and keeps the hook in place a bit better. Give pro softbait glue a try though, that will hold it the best. |
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