bleeding bait hooks
boogie
Posted 1/23/2004 7:46 AM (#11923)
Subject: bleeding bait hooks


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Location: Ontario, Canada
Hey guys, anyone use these ? For what presentation and how well did you do ?
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Big Grass
Posted 1/23/2004 7:47 AM (#11924 - in reply to #11923)
Subject: RE: bleeding bait hooks


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Big Grass
Posted 1/23/2004 7:50 AM (#11926 - in reply to #11923)
Subject: RE: bleeding bait hooks


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They worked great for perch for me. Although I havent used the treble hooks, I think they might be a good replacement on cranks.
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Troy
Posted 1/24/2004 7:15 PM (#11995 - in reply to #11923)
Subject: RE: bleeding bait hooks



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Location: Oshkosh,WI
Boogie,
check this link out.....
http://walleye.outdoorsfirst.com/articles/01.24.2004/171/Daiichi.Bl...

I have switched every trailing hook on my crankbaits to a bleeding bait hook. My success rate has increased substantially. I am a firm believer in the red hooks after seeing how my fish react to them in my fish tank. Huge difference.

Troy
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Musky Fishin Kevin
Posted 1/26/2004 12:18 AM (#12037 - in reply to #11923)
Subject: RE: bleeding bait hooks



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Location: Sth/side Chicago
I use the originals, Luretech's Power Glow painted Hot Hooks. Mike Boettcher out of Altoona Wis. came up with them.. Hard to get but well worth the effort. I use the trebles on any crankbaits I can, and regular hooks for live bait. He used to make snells, but stopped, though I think he still does hooks that can be used on snells.

Edited by Musky Fishin Kevin 1/26/2004 12:20 AM
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