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TheGoodCat

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  1. I must be catching on because the first thing I did even before swapping hooks/split ring was remove the eye's and super glue them on. To me the 6" is entirely too heavy, a six inch lure should not weigh 4 oz. The 5" is right on the money though for weight and size. As of right now all my fish that I've caught with it were from dragging/deadsticking it on the bottom. Remove the bottom hook and add a tungsten weight where the hook would go, swap hooks and split ring naturally. 

  2. I had the browser open and ready to order the day they came out and decided against it due to how my huddgill pre order experience went.  Glad I dodged this bullet.  This whole thing bums me out on huddleston as a company.  I wish I didnt like their products so much.

     

    Same, I was going to order some tophook huddgills to try out but didn't feel like waiting. 

  3. I'm glad this subject got brought up again. I feel it's more relevant now that there are top hook rof 5 huddlestons on the market. I'm building up my hudds again for next year and was wondering the same thing. I have some top hook rof 5's that I was wondering about bb rigging but I figure I'd let the fish let me know once it starts getting chewed. Then I start thinking about all the fish that have tossed my huddgills, 68 specials, and weedless 68's, feelsbadman. 

     

    Still haven't caught a fish on an 8" hudd but I've had some nice follows. Next year though, it's all I'm gong to be throwing until I get bit.

  4. Got mine today, man im excited to throw that Meathead. Too bad I have hard water approaching fast. Its going to be a long winter.

     

    Same, I hope I get my baby hard gill within the week. I'm on a hot shallow water evening bite and I feel a ss hardgill would get it done. Especially with winter coming from around the corner. 

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