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Old 03-09-2008, 08:53 AM   #1
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swimmer mod

Has anybody had any experience removing the rear treble hook on a swimmer( ie. bomber, rapala etc..) and replacing it with a single buck tail hook? Will this ruin the performance or decrease hookups so much that is not worthwhile? Thanks, Bob

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Old 03-09-2008, 09:15 AM   #2
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I have switched out all of my rear hooks on Bombers, X-Raps, poppers, etc. with undressed siwash hooks. Does not result in less hookups as far as I can tell and it makes releasing fish much easier, also I find I injure far fewer smallish fish without the rear treble to get caught up in their gills. I have not tried a single bucktail hook yet on any of these, although I plan to rig an A-Salt up that way and try it out. Most of my surf plugs have single rear bucktailed hooks and they work great. I have a feeling that on lighter plugs the bucktail siwash might ruin the action, but we'll see. Two plugs that I did not like the single rear hook on were spooks and mag darters, took too much away from the action.
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Old 03-09-2008, 11:48 AM   #3
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Two plugs that I did not like the single rear hook on were spooks and mag darters, took too much away from the action.
Interesting. The Mag Darter is the one smaller plastic that I have found is greatly improved by adding a dressed siwash rear hook. IMHO.

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Thanks for the replies plankton and emgred. I will have to do some re rigging before the season starts. Probably right after MikeCC's sale.

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Interesting. The Mag Darter is the one smaller plastic that I have found is greatly improved by adding a dressed siwash rear hook. IMHO.
I just tried it with an undressed siwash and didn't like it, but I'll have to try using a dressed hook and see how it works.
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I just tried it with an undressed siwash and didn't like it, but I'll have to try using a dressed hook and see how it works.
I think the water resistance from the bucktail is what makes the difference. For me the two plugs with the most marked improvement from adding a dressed siwash are the Mag Darter and the SS sinking Littleneck.

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SS sinking Littleneck.
Swimmer or popper? I switched my popper's rear hook to a dressed siwash and I love it, made a great plug even better, have not tried it with the littleneck swimmer though.
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Swimmer or popper? I switched my popper's rear hook to a dressed siwash and I love it, made a great plug even better, have not tried it with the littleneck swimmer though.
That would be the sinking Littleneck Popper.

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I change em out with Siwash (5/0) that I tie up with bucktail and Krystal flash... I LOVE em like that...


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dressed siwash on floating ss popper,made it float somewhat on cast less distance.
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Old 03-10-2008, 02:55 PM   #11
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dressed siwash on floating ss popper,made it float somewhat on cast less distance.
SINKING SS Littleneck

floating ss littleneck popper

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