gama salmon egg hooks
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- returnofthefish
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gama salmon egg hooks
I just had a terrible time with my hook sets last night and had a two trout spit the hook. The hook I was using probably had hooked almost 20 trout already and I use pliers to get the hook out. Was it just a case of bad luck or I just need to tie on a new hook often?
- dutchman2858
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Re: gama salmon egg hooks
I'd guess you figured it out...it doesn't take much for even good hooks to lose effectiveness. Several fish caught, getting the point bumped by pliers, or dragging them over a rock on the bottom and catching the point can each dull a hook. With bigger salmon or halibut hooks I like to run a hook hone over the point, for small trout hooks: just replace them.
Also, after every fishing trip I like to cut off 3-6' of line and re-tie my hook, swivel or whatever. Knots weaken, line gets chafed, etc. and you'd hate to lose the big triploid when it hits because of a weak spot in your tackle!
Also, after every fishing trip I like to cut off 3-6' of line and re-tie my hook, swivel or whatever. Knots weaken, line gets chafed, etc. and you'd hate to lose the big triploid when it hits because of a weak spot in your tackle!
Re: gama salmon egg hooks
idk how weird this may sound but i have my lucky egg hook. its a red(or used to be red) gami egg hook, size 10 and its caught me over a hundred trout at least by now, its been swallowed and recovered a dozen times, and its still going strong and sharp, its my good luck charm haha
- Anglinarcher
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Re: gama salmon egg hooks
Your local fly fishing shop will have hook sharpeners suited for hooks that small or even smaller. I never, never, not ever, use a hook that will not pass the fingernail sticky test.
Sometimes they even come dull from the factory. Most of the better brands have very few, but still some come through dull. No matter how good the hook, they all dull from repeated use.
When I use to fly fish in an area with whitefish, I found that they would dull a hook after just a couple of fish.
Sometimes they even come dull from the factory. Most of the better brands have very few, but still some come through dull. No matter how good the hook, they all dull from repeated use.
When I use to fly fish in an area with whitefish, I found that they would dull a hook after just a couple of fish.
- returnofthefish
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Re: gama salmon egg hooks
Upon further inspection, I had pinched the barb removing the hook from swallowers. I ddi the finger nail test and it dug right in. I went 5/6 on a brand new hook 2 nights ago. I just need to be more proactive and retie knows and change out hooks.
Re: gama salmon egg hooks
i jinxed myself, lost my lucky hook today D= sad day indeed lol,