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Ben Rivers

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Big Trebles - Which is best!?
November 20, 2011, 06:56:32 PM
Guys,

For big lures - Poppers and Stickbaits - Which do people prefer and why?

Decoy GT Special 10/0 - Approx $12.50 Each
Gamakatsu Recorder 8/0 - Approx $8.50 Each
Owner ST-76 5/0 - Approx $4 Each
Shogun Extreme 10/0 - Approx $6 Each

Additionally, these appear to be the largest of each brand, how do they compare in size to each other?

Cheers Ben

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Re: Big Trebles - Which is best!?
November 20, 2011, 07:58:50 PM
I have never used a Shogun Extreme of any size, so cannot comment on those.

The Decoys are an insane price, but as you might expect they are very good hooks.  Frankly though I am not going to regularly cast any lure with $25 of hooks on it.

Gamakatsu GT Recorders are also excellent hooks. There is something about the profile that seems to encourage a solid hook up. Whether that justifies the extra price tag compared to Owners is open to debate.  I have often found that they also corrode quite quickly, especially around the eye.

I user Owner ST66 5/0 and Owner ST76 5/0 as my regular GT lure hooks (or the same in 4/0 for smaller GT lures). Some of that has to do with cost but I would also say they are both very good hooks indeed. I remember a debate a while ago here where I think it was Brandon who put forward the argument that the thinner gauge of an ST66 actually encourages a deeper hookup, and if a big GT is going to straighten a hook, then it just will almost regardless of the gauge!  I took that on board and definitely use ST66 5/0 more than any other treble hook now.

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Re: Big Trebles - Which is best!?
November 20, 2011, 09:27:19 PM
oh God, I hope you don't end up losing something huge because it straightens out a ST-66 one day! What I do is use two split rings which I believe helps reduce the number of incidences of the hooks being straightened. I use stickbaits a lot and I just don't feel that softer stickbait rods are that suitable for driving in a hook with a gauge like a Shogun. Those things are like bloody grappling hooks.
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Re: Big Trebles - Which is best!?
November 20, 2011, 10:30:47 PM
Does anyone have a selection of these hooks, and post up a pic to demonstrate the size variances, given a 5/0 is not a standard instrument of size etc.

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Re: Big Trebles - Which is best!?
November 20, 2011, 10:45:38 PM
oh God, I hope you don't end up losing something huge because it straightens out a ST-66 one day! What I do is use two split rings which I believe helps reduce the number of incidences of the hooks being straightened. I use stickbaits a lot and I just don't feel that softer stickbait rods are that suitable for driving in a hook with a gauge like a Shogun. Those things are like bloody grappling hooks.

 ;D. Don't worry Brandon.  The logic makes sense to me - it is easier to drive home a narrower gauged ST66 and thereby get a more secure hook up.

I do use ST76s or GT Recorders on really large sticks and poppers. But on a "standard" set up (eg a GT3 150 or a Gamma 160) then it is ST66 5/0.

Ben, I don't have any Decoys at the moment. Otherwise I would post that pic for you. Quite why manufacturers can't agree to a size scale for hooks is absolutely silly!  The variances are huge as you have already pointed out,.

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Re: Big Trebles - Which is best!?
November 20, 2011, 11:10:28 PM
Hey ben,
              I use the shoguns in sizes 7/0-10/0 and the owners in 5/0 and down. My reason for this is the smaller shoguns points are turned in too far IMO and I don't think the gape is large enough for the jaws of the fish I'm always hoping to catch! The 10/0 shoguns are a very large hook and probaly could be used to anchor your boat to the reef if need be. I only use them on lures over 300mm n 200g. Even a hammerhead Icup cast and works better with 8/0 and there's plenty of hook exposure.
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Re: Big Trebles - Which is best!?
November 21, 2011, 07:39:45 AM
I use 5/0 ST76 and Shogun 10/0
William had a 5/0 ST66 straighten on a 30kg GT on our trip to Tonga 3 weeks ago, with a little luck GT was landed.
Last Edit: November 21, 2011, 02:41:53 PM by Scott Stonex

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Re: Big Trebles - Which is best!?
November 22, 2011, 03:43:51 PM
I think the most important point is what the lure works best with. I have straightened a few ST66 5/0's but when I went up to ST 76 the action was affected on many lures so I am back to ST66 generally and 76 on a few bigger ones

 For example a 140 ebi pop doesn't really get its head out of water with 2 ST76's so doesn't really POP, and 1 of my favourite stickbaits went from a floater to a sinker just changing from ST66 to ST76, so what? well I kept getting hit on this stickbait on the pause just as its head poked up through the surface, never got a looker as a subsurface stickbait.

Better to hook a fish and lose it than never hook one at all, after all isn't the strike the best part....after that its just hard work.

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Re: Big Trebles - Which is best!?
November 22, 2011, 03:57:07 PM
I like ST-76 4/0 and 5/0 personally.
I guess if i was throwing monster poppers i would use bigger but generally the owners are good for me.

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Re: Big Trebles - Which is best!?
November 22, 2011, 04:42:40 PM
The best fun is telling lies to fish

Not for the first time, you just made me laugh Graham  ;D .

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Re: Big Trebles - Which is best!?
November 22, 2011, 05:25:04 PM
When I say big lures, im talking - Ebipop 200, Orion 170, Dogtooth 150 etc.

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Re: Big Trebles - Which is best!?
November 22, 2011, 06:04:08 PM
Some times should arrive something like this

this 160gamma, used by a friend of mine,  had 2 GTrecorder 5/0 (or 6/0? I don't remember well)... My be 2 GT attacked the lure in the same times. Whit a lot of fortune 1 GT has been landed, extimated on 35 kg.
After this experience I start fishing whit a short chugger whit only 1 ST76 5/0 stabilized by a blade on the rear and whit single hook for stick. Good hookup, no one problem of straightens after it. I love this game 'cause every time, every new trip, every new fish are new experiece...

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Re: Big Trebles - Which is best!?
November 22, 2011, 07:10:36 PM
Trebles versus singles is a whole other debate and one we have had a "few" times already :).  Of course large single hooks are must less likely to straighten than even the hugest trebles.

Ben, is Dogtooth 150 the Nomad branding for a Heru Wahoo 150? If so, that's not an especially large stickbait and I would use ST66 5/0.

If the Orion 170 you refer to is a Bigfoot (?) then they are dense lures and also not really big for their weight.

I use Ebipop 200's sometimes and usually rig them with ST76 5/0.

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Re: Big Trebles - Which is best!?
November 22, 2011, 08:43:58 PM
yes, the Dogtooth is a 150 Wahoo in a different colour



Ben, is Dogtooth 150 the Nomad branding for a Heru Wahoo 150? If so, that's not an especially large stickbait and I would use ST66 5/0.

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Re: Big Trebles - Which is best!?
November 22, 2011, 10:50:43 PM
The wahoo 150 is one  my favourites but sinks with a pair of st76 5/0s.A single 11/o back and centre was too light....a 76 on the back and a 66 on the cenre works as does 2/11s on the centre and 1/11 on the back.This lure has taught me a lot about weight.