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NPike
Posted 3/12/2016 8:18 PM (#809503)
Subject: right shank length?




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If you have the right sized hook for a given bait (for say a Triple-D or Phantom). Then what is the better replacement treble for these baits: a short shank or a long shank treble? Assume the bait is used as a twitch-jerk bait, never trolled.
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muskie! nut
Posted 3/13/2016 12:37 PM (#809575 - in reply to #809503)
Subject: Re: right shank length?





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Really depends on the design of the bait. Meaning, if the distance between hook hanging points are your limiting factors. If the are close together then your short shanks are use, if that are greater like on a long bait then you can and should get away with a long shank. i would imagine that a long shank would be a better hooker due to being away from the bait. But the long shank would be worthless if they continually got hung up resulting in a wasted cast.
jimjimjim
Posted 3/13/2016 5:00 PM (#809593 - in reply to #809575)
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3/0 Mustad , short shank , round bend is my go-to hook on bucktails and hard body lures ,,,, really wide gap between the individual hook points ------ jim
NPike
Posted 3/13/2016 7:24 PM (#809607 - in reply to #809575)
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muskie! nut - 3/13/2016 1:37 PMIts been said before "What's the best reel for DC10s?" so do a #*^@ search first!


I don't know what good searching would do (which I did) baits generally don't give you replacement hook data, particularly shank length.
muskyroller
Posted 3/13/2016 7:35 PM (#809610 - in reply to #809503)
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Awwww, that's cute...NPike, he's NOT talking to you about what "the best reel for DC10s, so do a #*^@ search first!" That's the way ALL of muskie! nut's post end with. It's an option I think in settings on here...I think, but who knows.

Besides, why would you think that was directed at your hook question? It clearly states "best reel."
muskie! nut
Posted 3/13/2016 10:30 PM (#809629 - in reply to #809503)
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WOW is all I can say.
NPike
Posted 3/14/2016 3:48 AM (#809636 - in reply to #809610)
Subject: Re: right shank length?




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muskyroller - 3/13/2016 8:35 PM

Awwww, that's cute...NPike, he's NOT talking to you about what "the best reel for DC10s, so do a #*^@ search first!" That's the way ALL of muskie! nut's post end with. It's an option I think in settings on here...I think, but who knows.

Besides, why would you think that was directed at your hook question? It clearly states "best reel."


Well thanks for the explanation. I really didn't understand it in the least. You have helped to clear the mud from my eye's.
pklingen
Posted 3/14/2016 4:52 AM (#809638 - in reply to #809503)
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the short shank mustad hooks are # 35656BR in 3/0. this is the hook that i use on my 7.5" phantoms as replacements. VMC makes a similar hook also.

if your looking for a long shank on other lures i use mustad hooks # 3551 up to 7/0.

muskie! nut
Posted 3/14/2016 11:22 AM (#809661 - in reply to #809503)
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If you use the 3/0 thin wire round bend, which is a very good hook, make sure that you don't over power a big fish in a fight, with 80# braid you can easily straighten them out.

NPike
Posted 3/14/2016 5:10 PM (#809706 - in reply to #809661)
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muskie! nut - 3/14/2016 12:22 PM

If you use the 3/0 thin wire round bend, which is a very good hook, make sure that you don't over power a big fish in a fight, with 80# braid you can easily straighten them out.


Thank you makes good sense, I try to use at least x2 strength if - when possible. I saw some 3/0 Mustads with the new sharpness technology but they are in x1 strength from what I could tell. I like Gamagatsu but they are so bloody expensive.
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