So has any one tried fishing one rigged like this? I think I need some time in the boat.
So has any one tried fishing one rigged like this? I think I need some time in the boat.
Yep.
Just make sure you have enough room for the clevis to spin and not hit the front hook.
Be sure to post a pic of the fist hungry fish to fall for this.
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99.9 of the kokes I catch strike the front hook. Does'nt the blade interfere with them getting to the hook? Just asking.
David
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The front hook looks nice and shiny. The back hook has teeth marks in it. I would say this set up is effectively fishing a one hook set up.
2006 Dodge Ram 3500 Dually, 21' North River Seahawk
No I have not fished it. The hooks are off last years stuff. I checked the blade and it spins good.
This is one that I did good with last year just thought I would change it up a bit.
Like DLM mentioned the majority of my kokes get hooked on the first hook also. I was curious about that back hook looking so beat-up.
See MMDon's reply #26 from this old thread.
http://www.kokaneefishingforum.com/f...?t=4171&page=2
2006 Dodge Ram 3500 Dually, 21' North River Seahawk
nofish...what kind of lure did that back hook come off of? That thing looks like it got thrashed!!
I would think you may have a problem with hook sets with the spinner blade getting in the way of the bottom hook. I do use a very small glow in the dark bead in between hooks a lot. GOOD LUCK
The hook came off a radical glow UV spinner (pink hot tail) that was my go to lure last year.
I am thinking If I tip the back hook they will hit it or maybe it will be the front or maybe they will run like he!! from it. I hope to find out soon.
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