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More Muskie Fishing -> Basement Baits and Custom Lure Painting -> T'ing hooks.
 
Message Subject: T'ing hooks.
thescottith
Posted 6/8/2010 10:21 AM (#444445)
Subject: T'ing hooks.




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I have about a dozen or so 7/0 hooks i would like to T. Using them with rubber.
Any tips on T'ing hooks, anything easier then just using pliers? I have about a dozen or so to do and having a hard time getting them to the "T".

Thanks

Scottith.
jyoung
Posted 6/9/2010 6:27 PM (#444718 - in reply to #444445)
Subject: Re: T'ing hooks.





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I use a set of vise grips to hold the hook at the eye and than I use a set of linesmans to bend the hooks where I want them.
jakejusa
Posted 6/11/2010 10:11 AM (#445001 - in reply to #444445)
Subject: RE: T'ing hooks.




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Location: Minnesota: where it's tough to be a sportsfan!
I use a vise to hold hook and lug pliers to slowly do the bends. Takes about a min per hook once you get it going right.
Steve Jonesi
Posted 6/11/2010 11:44 AM (#445017 - in reply to #444445)
Subject: Re: T'ing hooks.




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As the head of the lure faces away from you, I like to have the welded hook going to the left. Seems the hooks lay flatter against the body and the hook loses the "rudder effect".
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