Do many of you's use these ? Have they help/increased your catch rate ? And what's the best way to use them, as a pennel ? Cheers fellas.
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pennel top hook... also when the whiting is in big numbers i use them on a flapper ..u get the odd Deep hook but most of it comes off easyPunch and pull then let rip
NESA Lure Fishing Challenge 2011 Winner
UK species : Cod, Whiting, Poor Cod, Whiting, Mackerel, Coalie, Pollack, Rockling, Bass, Plaice, Flounder, Dab, Grannylasher, Pouting, Launce, Weaver, Sandeel, Ballan wrasse. eelpout
Global species: jewfish/big eye croaker,catfish(Sagor/African/Silver), whip ray, snapper, grouper, pufferfish,threadfin, trevally,stingray, mangrove shark, flowerhorn,
2014 combo:
Kompressor SS /slosh30
tt sport /525 mag
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Great hooks but get in chinu pattern the design usually means most fish are lip hooked.
I bought a box of 30 sakuma 5/0s a month or so ago for £13 then
last Saturday bought 30 mustad for £4.50 exact same top quality
but a third cheaper.
Mustad may have priced wrong as they really are the mutts nuts.
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still using the eagle claw design, on the bottom hook of a pennel rig, works well , fiddly to bait up but worth it , the hole idea with the eagle claw is as well as the bend in the hook , it all so has a limerick bend design to the hook, when the fish bite they dont feel a sharp point,and seem to get better hook ups
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Nicky I have used them (mustard variety) they work well when there is a constant flow of current past them. I use them in the river or middens sand bar they work a treat they consistantly get the fish in the scisors of the jaw. If you want detailed knowledge of their use have a word Andy Rutherford. He uses them alot in rivers. I have used them as a pennel hooks on the open shore, and they work, but carnt say theres any real advantage to a standard pattern. Its difficult to get enough turns of the trace line around them so when used as a pennel hook that doubles as a bait stop slipping can be a issue. Thats my experience of them hope it helps,,,,in flowing current their great well hooked fish easy to get off without ripping the gills out. I should add I have used them mainly in the river for the generic codling and coaly/whiting we get on the tyne.
The chinu hooks look better for the shore Iwould like to give them a go but as yet not seen them in the local shops....Any info on theese welcome.
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Originally posted by coppola View PostNicky I have used them (mustard variety) they work well when there is a constant flow of current past them. I use them in the river or middens sand bar they work a treat they consistantly get the fish in the scisors of the jaw. If you want detailed knowledge of their use have a word Andy Rutherford. He uses them alot in rivers. I have used them as a pennel hooks on the open shore, and they work, but carnt say theres any real advantage to a standard pattern. Its difficult to get enough turns of the trace line around them so when used as a pennel hook that doubles as a bait stop slipping can be a issue. Thats my experience of them hope it helps,,,,in flowing current their great well hooked fish easy to get off without ripping the gills out. I should add I have used them mainly in the river for the generic codling and coaly/whiting we get on the tyne.
The chinu hooks look better for the shore Iwould like to give them a go but as yet not seen them in the local shops....Any info on theese welcome.
Anyway thanks for all the replies peopleRegards Nicky.
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