09-26-04, 08:28 PM | #1 |
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trailor hooks
can someone please show me a picture of how to put a trailor hook on. thanks
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09-26-04, 10:25 PM | #2 |
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Re: trailor hooks
I have looked on the net and can't find any diagrams of how to put one on, so I will explain it the best I can. Â*
Most trailer hooks come with rubber boot covers for the eyes of the hook. Â*What you do is slip that boot over the eye of the trailer hook, then insert the hook of your bait into the eye of the trailer hook passing through the rubber boot. Â*Alot of people also have luck without using the rubber boots on the trailer hooks. Â*This allows the hook to hang downward while you are fishing the bait and any hits that you might get from underneath will be covered. Â* By the way, most trailer hook packs have drawn diagrams on the back to show how to apply them. |
09-26-04, 11:38 PM | #3 |
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Re: trailor hooks
Here you go:
I took the skirt off so you can see it better. The trailer is held on with a plastic disk that I got by using a hole punch on a plastic lid. Put the point of the main hook through the center and slide it down on the hook. |
09-27-04, 03:16 PM | #4 |
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Re: trailor hooks
The rubber that comes with a trailer hook can be cut into small sections (appx 1/4 " and placed on the main hook after the trailer hook is installed. This helps to keep the trailer hook from coming off the main hook.
The problem with using the small piece of plastic (the disk) is that it is hard to take off in the event that you feel it is neccesary to remove the trailer hook. I've had to cut mine off to remove the hook. With the piece of rubber tubing it's easy to take off and reaply as necc. |
09-27-04, 07:43 PM | #5 |
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Re: trailor hooks
I actually recycle my banged and chewed soft plastics by ripping a small piece off and using that to keep the trailer on. Seems to work.
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09-27-04, 09:06 PM | #6 |
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Re: trailor hooks
good idea. thanks for all the info
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09-28-04, 12:53 PM | #7 |
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Re: trailor hooks
Thanks Flfireman
Now I know what to do with my used worms. |
09-28-04, 06:32 PM | #8 |
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Re: trailor hooks
[quote author=flfireman link=board=news;num=1096241281;start=0#4 date=09/27/04 at 18:43:48]I actually recycle my banged and chewed soft plastics by ripping a small piece off and using that to keep the trailer on. Seems to work.[/quote]
Great idea, that's why I love this place, learn something new all the time. Lizards |
09-28-04, 06:35 PM | #9 |
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[quote author=lizardsrule link=board=news;num=1096241281;start=0#7 date=09/28/04 at 17:32:35]
Great idea, that's why I love this place, learn something new all the time. Lizards[/quote] darn you lizards....beat me to it ;D |
09-29-04, 03:01 AM | #10 |
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Great tip!
By the way what do you guys do with your old plastic worms? I normally take a soldering iron and fix them up a bit, but after a while they become to banged up for that. |
09-29-04, 11:09 AM | #11 |
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i don't really have time to mess around trying to fix soft plastics.i just chuck them out.
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09-29-04, 04:33 PM | #12 |
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Re: trailor hooks
same here.
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09-29-04, 06:25 PM | #13 |
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Re: trailor hooks
Me too.
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09-30-04, 12:59 AM | #14 |
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Re: trailor hooks
TRAILOR HOOKS ARE GOOD FOR YOUR SOUL
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09-30-04, 01:44 PM | #15 |
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[quote author=LOU link=board=news;num=1096241281;start=0#9 date=09/29/04 at 02:01:16]Great tip!
By the way what do you guys do with your old plastic worms? I normally take a soldering iron and fix them up a bit, but after a while they become to banged up for that. [/quote] use them for trailers and such |
10-02-04, 03:57 AM | #16 |
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Re: trailor hooks
[quote author=seaphantom link=board=news;num=1096241281;start=0#13 date=09/29/04 at 23:59:37]TRAILOR HOOKS ARE GOOD FOR YOUR SOUL
seaphantom[/quote] I am a strange guy, so get used to it seaphantom |
10-02-04, 12:43 PM | #17 |
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Re: trailor hooks
naww...... could of fooled us.
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