Slow death hooks
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Slow death hooks
Has anyone out there used these slow death hooks?
I just ordered some the other day, couldnt find them in the stores yet.
I just ordered some the other day, couldnt find them in the stores yet.
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RE:Slow death hooks
Have not used them but they will be in my tackle box and tried for walleye!
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RE:Slow death hooks
Never heard of them. The name sounds really morbid. What are they all about?
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RE:Slow death hooks
Same here Joe, I don't even know what they are.Lotech Joe wrote:Never heard of them. The name sounds really morbid. What are they all about?
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RE:Slow death hooks
Haven't used them, but man do they provide a lot of action.
Cool video, check this out.
http://www.mustad.no/slowdeath/index.html
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Cool video, check this out.
http://www.mustad.no/slowdeath/index.html
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RE:Slow death hooks
Morbid or not, I may have to try them. I'll bet they work well for trout and bass as well.
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RE:Slow death hooks
I saw the viedo. Only for the worm:-({|= !
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RE:Slow death hooks
I wonder if trout or salmon would go crazy over that action? Hearing might look pretty tasty? Tell me what you guys think!
RE:Slow death hooks
I don't think the hook would impart any more action on herring. The reason why it works so well for worms is that the worm is threaded over the hook, and that makes the worm do the roll. I don't think you could rig a herring to do that with those hooks...Best to just stick with a cut plug....
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