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More Muskie Fishing -> Basement Baits and Custom Lure Painting -> Attaching trailer hook
 
Message Subject: Attaching trailer hook
fishinnut
Posted 8/26/2009 11:11 AM (#396128)
Subject: Attaching trailer hook


I'd like to add a trailer treble hook and need some help with how to attach it. I would like to slip the eye of the treble over and past the barb of a single hook , so that it hangs off the bend of the single hook. What can I use as a stop to keep the treble from slipping off the single hook?
ToddM
Posted 8/26/2009 4:08 PM (#396198 - in reply to #396128)
Subject: RE: Attaching trailer hook


Plastic ruber tubing would work just like you would with a sigle hook. I have also used a wire wrap on the sigle hook to keep the trailer from coming off as well. Depending on your skirt material, a free swinging trailer could easily hang up and not be in the right position so use the right method for attaching.
ToddM
Posted 8/26/2009 4:10 PM (#396199 - in reply to #396128)
Subject: RE: Attaching trailer hook


Plastic ruber tubing would work just like you would with a sigle hook. I have also used a wire wrap on the sigle hook to keep the trailer from coming off as well. Depending on your skirt material, a free swinging trailer could easily hang up and not be in the right position so use the right method for attaching.
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