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Modifying a Bomber
One of the plugs I received yesterday was one of the Heavy Duty saltwatergrade Long As(16A).Three sets of trebles seems excessive.
I could crush barbs but its still three sets that get into places on a fish where they shoudn't.Eyes and gills being a good example. Does removing the middle set affect its action? |
I remove the middle set of hooks on many of my larger lures and have not noticed any more or less action. To me it makes sence. I fish a lot at night and I dont want to be pulling three hooks out of a thrashing bluefish.
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i thought you were talking about a sex change for a terrorist :rotf2: |
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I modify the 6" bombers in two different ways. They either get a 1/0 6x treble front and back (skip the middle hanger) or 1/0 6x trebles on each belly hanger and a flag tied with small hackles on the tail.
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2/0 front, nothing middle, 1/0 tail swims good and alittle deeper. Works well and 2/0 hold fish much better than 1/0 IMO.
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Do you guys only remove the split rings on Bombers or do you remove split rings on other lures such as Chug Bugs? I despise split rings.
Actually, forget that, what lures do you guys NOT remove the split rings from? I was told only Spooks utilize split rings, the rest can be done away with. |
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i mod my bombers same as clogston |
I agree, if a plug came with split rings it keeps em. The only time i go without is when the hooks marry.
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I put split rings on all the plugs I make. I believe that a swinging hook give the bass less of an opportunity to get a "purchase" on the hook and either straighten it or rip it out.
Try playing around with a hook on a "ring" as opposed to a hook on a swivel. You will immediately see the difference. I had this conversation with Habs Sr. 14 or 15 years ago and we agreed. That's why you don't see Hab Sr. plugs without split rings. |
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