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Gringo Loco |
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Posts: 654 Location: Moses Lake, WA | A few lipless cranks for high speed trolling, roughly 7" and 5-8 ounces, some with internal rattles and all weighted a little differently. Destined for a friend in Alaska who fishes tuna in Mexico in the winter. Cast from resin using a Bondo mold. Edited by Gringo Loco 2/4/2015 11:38 AM Attachments ---------------- DSCN1704.JPG (61KB - 156 downloads) DSCN1705.JPG (51KB - 153 downloads) DSCN1706.JPG (55KB - 143 downloads) DSCN1708.JPG (52KB - 166 downloads) | ||
FAT-SKI |
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Posts: 1360 Location: Lake "y" cause lake"x" got over fished | Cool! I dig the purple one | ||
bigbite |
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Posts: 1348 Location: Pewaukee, WI | Those are beauties Gary! That first one looks definitely like snake skin. | ||
Eaglescout2012 |
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Posts: 369 | Nice job, how long have you used double hooks instead of treble hooks? I recentaly put them on one of my top waters and would like to know your opinion of how the hookup rate is | ||
FAT-SKI |
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Posts: 1360 Location: Lake "y" cause lake"x" got over fished | Eaglescout2012 - 2/4/2015 9:48 PM Nice job, how long have you used double hooks instead of treble hooks? I recentaly put them on one of my top waters and would like to know your opinion of how the hookup rate is Someone please correct me if I am wrong. But double hooks are stainless and rust proof. They are specifically for salt water fishing. | ||
Eaglescout2012 |
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Posts: 369 | I've only seen them on the mister twister super top prop. That's where I got the one for my lure and it's made of bronze but that's the only time I've ever seen them | ||
mnmusky |
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I believe they are known as frog hooks. Common to saltwater lures either stainless or galvanized. There are freshwater bronze too as eagle scout mentioned. | |||
Gringo Loco |
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Posts: 654 Location: Moses Lake, WA | Zachary - I don't have any experience with hookup rates since we don't have Muskies here in WA and only a very few lakes have been planted with tiger muskies. I had been scanning through various saltwater lures and noted that they were used commonly on high speed trolling tuna lures so I thought I would give them a try. I equipped the lures with pretty much anything I had lying around and figured my friend could change them out if he found them unacceptable. Gringo Loco | ||
jakejusa |
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Posts: 994 Location: Minnesota: where it's tough to be a sportsfan! | awesome thought process on that bait. I work to tuned some of my gliders into a swimming model. Once the roll is there, just dial in the speed. A trolling bait of this weight could be a good casting product for burning....hmmmm.... | ||
woodieb8 |
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Posts: 1529 | double hooks work great any double above 4/0 is stainless. and there very pricey. nice lure in those pics | ||
MRichardson |
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Nice baits Gary! VMC makes a single in line hook that might help the bait track better when hi speed trolling http://www.anglerswarehouse.com.au/product_detail.asp?productnospaces=vmc_7266_super_light_inline_single_hook_10322 | |||
Gringo Loco |
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Posts: 654 Location: Moses Lake, WA | Mike - Interesting hook, thanks for the info. I didn't even know those existed. I guess I could also add a second inline split ring that would rotate the hook 90 degrees. I have lots of those and they're cheap. Gary | ||
Eaglescout2012 |
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Posts: 369 | Gringo Loco - 2/5/2015 10:31 AM thank you Gary, I'm planning on trying mine out with the double hook this summer and I'll let you know how they work for muskies, nice idea though!Zachary - I don't have any experience with hookup rates since we don't have Muskies here in WA and only a very few lakes have been planted with tiger muskies. I had been scanning through various saltwater lures and noted that they were used commonly on high speed trolling tuna lures so I thought I would give them a try. I equipped the lures with pretty much anything I had lying around and figured my friend could change them out if he found them unacceptable. Gringo Loco | ||
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