6 Reasons You're MISSING STRIKES On Topwaters With Inline Hooks (And What To Do About It)
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- Опубліковано 10 вер 2024
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Have you swapped out the treble hooks on your topwater lures?
If you have, that's awesome! It's much better for the fish and you're less likely to snag yourself or other items on your boat.
However, sometimes people catch fewer fish when they make this switch.
In some cases, it can be a good thing (many people catch fewer smaller fish, but more big fish), but in other cases, they're just catching fewer fish overall!
There are several things that can lead to this happening and I'll cover six of them in this video.
They range from using the wrong hooks, to putting them on incorrectly, to damaging them when getting snagged on structure.
If you want to catch more fish on topwater lures with replacement hooks, you're going to love this video!
Have any questions about using replacement hooks?
Let me know down in the comments!
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What if the lure has "3" three spots for hooks, what about the middle spot ???
@@justuschmiii3173 I rarely use those. But when I do, I prefer to leave the middle one empty.
Been using inline singles for several years now. The best way to figure out the best size hook to use is to use the biggest you can without them getting snagged on each other or the lure's back. Pretty simple actually. Bit of a problem with the 'slim' type lures, need to use smaller inline singles so they don't get snagged on the lure's back - a bigger on on the rear is okay though.
I fish over a lot of shallow rough ground and for everything but topwaters, I reverse the belly hook and haven't noticed that many misses; in fact catch loads of grouper on the belly hook rigged that way.
good info, I learned most of this the hard way. Wish somebody had explained the "right type" of single hook to use a couple years ago.
Another big advantage is getting them off quicker and back to fishing for more. I've found the hook-up ratio is lower as you mention, but the landing ratio is increased so an overall win from my experience.
I dont miss any more fish then with trebles, I hate trebs, and will never use another for as long as I live.
We prefer singles for several reasons
amazing.every time i think of problem i get the solutions here.thank u.
Did you know that up here in the northeast coast we have lures that comes standard with a treble on the front and a single, swaish hook at the rear? Except the single, swaish hook point faces toward the front instead of the rear as you prefer in the video. And they are permanently attached to the hook hanger wire (no split ring), unremmovable unless you cut the hook eye or bend out the hook eye. Do you think the position of the hook at the rear do not matter much?
The owner Zo wire hooks are by far my favorite. I only use two Ott but then again I don’t use large topwater lures.
Thanks for the comment!
You guys are great! Joining club next payday!! Love the no BS approach! Saved me coin a few times...ty
Hell I miss strikes even using barbed trebles on those bad boys. Have to be alert!
Great info Thx
Can you guys review different brands of braid I don't know what to buy I need castibility and tensile strength abrasion resistance doesn't really matter for surf fishing for me
We have tested a lot of braid lines... here's a link to see them: www.saltstrong.com/article_categories/fishing-lines/
Nice bro
Very informative! We must be terrible because we lose 90% of hits!
Oustanding video. I was prepared to write a long comment but you covered virtually every point I might have made. The only thing I would add is that a hidden advantage to inline hooks is that you get a stronger hook for the same weight. Meaning the lure should act the same but be much less vulnerable to having the hooks bent by a stud fish that you are trying to get out of mangroves, from under a dock or bridge.....whatever.
Have you ever used two different size single in-lines on the same lure?
You can do this, however, be careful of how it may affect the action of the lure. If a hook is weighted differently than another, it could cause the lure to appear unnatural. It is best to use the same size hooks to maintain that consistency
So the front hook seems to wrap my leader once every three or four casts.
Wah mantab lure nya 🙏❤👍
The Owner website has a chart that tells you which size inline hook replaces what treble hook. Just gotta figure out what size treble hook your trying to replace
Jann's Net Craft has a real size chart that is really helpful as well.
Looking for info on freshwater fishing single hooks on a treble lure?
Shouldn't be a problem. I have no issues hooking up bass and musky on spinnerbaits!
Any recommendations on what kind of split rings?
If you want to buy I like spro but the best I’ve found is homemade 3 coil split rings using stainless steel wire wrapped around a drill bit. You can get a stronger ring with a smaller diameter, even if it does stretch because of the 3 coils you have an extremely low chance of it coming off completely.
I was also told by one of my buddy that I should use 2 split ring instead of a inline hook can some one confirm this for me please thanks in advance
You do not need two split rings when using single inline hooks.
One trick is to turn the screw eye 90 degrees. Most Mirrolures have these. That way you can use regular bait or octopus hooks and don’t need the in-lines.
theyre surprisingly hard to find inlines at bass pro so i can size it up to lures there
There are a couple helpful size charts on this page on our site (by treble size and by popular lures): fishstrong.com/collections/saltwater-hooks/products/owner-single-replacement-hooks
I’ve had to buy all of my inline hooks online
Why inline hooks only?
Personal choice .
Trebles great .
Singles great .
Personal preference.
Unless barbless for easy realice
Thanks!
Ty promoting single hook. Instead hooking them small fishes with trippel hook big as their mouth, taking it out Messing him up soo so bad
Not my fault state law no trouble hooks no Barb's
"Good for the fish"..... Spare me. If you wanted "Good for the fish." you'd be teaching, preaching and practicing BARBLESS. So sad it's not the gold standard. I've CAUGHT thousands of fish with my barbs clamped down. It's safer too.
Trebles definitely cause more harm and pose a bigger risk for both you and for the fish. Clamping down on barbs is a good choice for those that may not want to keep fish.
@@Saltstrong
I clam singles and trebbles. Barbs are for bait use only because the bait will come off. I don't use bait.... so all of my hooks are clamped down as soon as I buy them.
Oh not me! Dude listen and just try it...
Way-Lay it hard as you can about 15 feet up in a tree, (absolutely nowhere near your target) then once you’ve zinged your rod back and forth 4 thousand times, walk right to left and back a million times and swore at the tree for just existing to begin with... (I’m telling you this is where the magic happens) you lock the drag down until eternal damage and do the dirty walk of shame backwards!
Once you hear the crisp line-pop, I’m telling you man there’s no better feeling.
Ok... THE ONLY better feeling is hooking into a monster, have (what you thought) him break you off... only to see the end of your line peub’d up to confirm a bad knot!!
Just try those two things man, works for me every trip... 🙄
Which is why I bring vodka!!
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