voyages Posted May 13, 2008 Posted May 13, 2008 Hi, I'm planning on changing a bunch of hooks on some spoons. Regular and magnum size. Question is, what do you use as far as treble hooks, make model and size? What would be the best size treble for a regular 3 3/4 spoon and a magnum spoon.ThanksDenis
Salmon Slammer Posted May 14, 2008 Posted May 14, 2008 Eagle Claw L375 2/0 Lazer Sharp Trebles. I don't sharpen hooks - I replace them. These have the traditional Eagle Claw "talon" point.I change almost every hook on my spoons to this hook and run this hook on my flies and squids. I use a 2/0 on the front hook and #1 on the back hook for J-Plug harnesses.ST-41 Owners are a REALLY good and sharp hook but quite pricey at over $1 a hook. They have a unique cutting point.
voyages Posted May 14, 2008 Author Posted May 14, 2008 Thanks Matt,That's what I wanted to know. Maybe someone else out there has there idea on the size of hooks that should be used with a regular and with magnum spoons, And what make and model.Thanks Denis
Priority1 Posted May 14, 2008 Posted May 14, 2008 I have been running single hooks on my flies, squid, and spoons. Mustad Salmon in 4/0 on the standard spoons and 5/0 on the mags. I like the hookups with single hooks.
GLF Posted May 14, 2008 Posted May 14, 2008 Some of your questions were answered in this post.Everyone will have their own brand preference.
tgafish Posted May 14, 2008 Posted May 14, 2008 I just received a meat rig from Big Weenie with Owner hooks. Man those things are dangerous sharp:eek:
Treblemaker Posted May 20, 2008 Posted May 20, 2008 One consideration I learned is that the treble gaps should always be wider than the widest part of the spoon. This way if the fish bites the metal spoon itself the hooks will bite in instead of pulling through that fishes mouth. If you hold the treble against the widest part of the spoon it is easy to see if it is wider or not.Another thing I learned is that there is a right way and a wrong way to put a hook on a spoon. Once the new hook is ready to go on to the split ring make sure the dual hook end goes toward the cup of the spoon. If the single point goes towards the cup, the spoon will not swim as designed, and it will dampen the action of the spoon.Or so I have been told...
1mainiac Posted June 29, 2008 Posted June 29, 2008 I primarily run Owner 2x strong hooks never had to sharpen one yet and they don't fail. I have a couple of friends that charter and they said the only hooks on thier boat are Owner's and yep they are not cheap about 30 bucks for 50 of them is best deal I have found. But I have reeled in mangled hooks that failed from other top name brands and with the price of gas I am not gonna lose fish cause I saved a few pennies on hooks or terminal tackle. I tie all of my own fly rigs with Gamma Flouro and Owner hooks and as soon as a new fly rig catchs a fish it gets re tied with one of my setups. Tight Lines
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