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gonna change out the hooks on my Dead Horse Baby Glide (6 inch) and was wondering what hook and split rings i should put on um... Thanks SU

 

Glide baits can be really touchy with weight, which can actually be good if you want to change the sink rate. Sometimes it is as simple as putting on different sized hooks. I stick with owner hyperwire split rings and owner St-41 hooks. or if you want to go lighter you can go St-36 hooks

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gonna change out the hooks on my Dead Horse Baby Glide (6 inch) and was wondering what hook and split rings i should put on um... Thanks SU

 

Glide baits can be really touchy with weight, which can actually be good if you want to change the sink rate. Sometimes it is as simple as putting on different sized hooks. I stick with owner hyperwire split rings and owner St-41 hooks. or if you want to go lighter you can go St-36 hooks

 

+1, take whatever hooks and rings you choose along with some split ring pliers and try it out on the water.

 

Owner hyper wires in size 6 and 7 fit most applications. Hooks in 1x and 2 wire are also nice for largies.

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I like ST-41s for most purposes but am thinking of switching to St-36s or adding luresaver split rings to my sinking baits

 

 

are those split rings easier to break or whats the lure saver all bout?? i was looking to strenghtin my split rings and hooks

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I have never actually used them but thought they may be worth a try. I've lost a couple nice baits this past year. I'm not sure whether it would be better to use the luresaver rings or just switch to lighter hooks. Anybody got an opinion?

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they are defiantly worth a shot but my thinking is if they come off easy when stuck to cover they will come off easy when a fish twists or tugs them....its a double edged sword almost hahaha lose baits or lose fish..

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they are defiantly worth a shot but my thinking is if they come off easy when stuck to cover they will come off easy when a fish twists or tugs them....its a double edged sword almost hahaha lose baits or lose fish..

 

I've never used them but from what I've heard, you need a straight pull to actually free them. The cushioning from the rod is apparently enough to protect it while there is a fish on.

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they are defiantly worth a shot but my thinking is if they come off easy when stuck to cover they will come off easy when a fish twists or tugs them....its a double edged sword almost hahaha lose baits or lose fish..

 

I've never used them but from what I've heard, you need a straight pull to actually free them. The cushioning from the rod is apparently enough to protect it while there is a fish on.

 

 

hmm maybe i will try them...

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for the lure saving split rings... you have nothing to worry about. the only way these will break is if you pull straight one way with a ton of force. you don't have to worry about loosing fish on these. they were originally made for crank baits..... just trying to help :lol:

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Don't puss out. You lose a bait, go swim for it. Easy.

 

 

:lol: ive done my diligence and have gone for many swims before hahaha most recently I had to go after a TT mid december at night i think the water was 43 and the air 45 hahaha felt great!!

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for the lure saving split rings... you have nothing to worry about. the only way these will break is if you pull straight one way with a ton of force. you don't have to worry about loosing fish on these. they were originally made for crank baits..... just trying to help :lol:

 

 

what size would you recommend for a 6 inch glider? mediums??

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