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Topwater Caranx Ignobilis: Giant Trevally (GT) => Tackle & Techniques => Topic started by: Andrew Poulos on April 10, 2007, 07:46:45 AM
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Hi all,
With some lures, the middle hook connects to a fixed eye on the belly, and has a treble. But to change this to a single hook, means that unless you are using hooks that have an inline eye like the decoy jig hooks, the hook ends up not being in line with the body, and 2 split rings are needed. Is this the same method that others use ?
My only concern was while having a look at the stickbait, and if I put 2 rings, plus a jobu on it, the assembly looks quite long .Do you think that a long this could lead to more missed hookups?
Else, a hook like a decoy sits close to the body....I havent seen up close the other owner hooks JS41/51 to see how they compare.
andrew
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Andrew - unless you have an opposite eye hook (Owner do make one), you will have that probem. Your option is to go with a SJ-51 which is what I am doing. You will find that the length of this looks about perfect as it is a much shorter hook
if your lure has a swivel on the belly connection, it is not a problem. It only is a problem with a fixed connection
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Brandon,
So with a fixed connection , you then use 2 split rings and the JS ...I havent seen any of them in the local stores so will need to get them online.
The Jobus should be fine on the tail if I decide to go that way.
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actually, with a fixed connection, I generally use the Owner opposite eye hook but will use the SJ-51s now for super heavy applications - with two split rings. With the Jobus, you will need two split rings too
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Do the opposite eye hooks have a model number I can look up ?