Fishing with Rod Discussion Forum
Fishing in British Columbia => General Discussion => Topic started by: jacklam999 on September 04, 2013, 12:06:26 AM
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Hi dear, I have bough a Gibbs 1/4 pink lures, but i was wondering does the hook that come with it is too big or I have to change a smaller hook. I have read post that people using size 4 hook,so does that mean the hook that come with the 1/4 lures is too big? ( i fish in richmond bc)
Thank you
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No need to change to a smaller hook
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what size of hook does it come with it when it say 1/4 ?
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size 4 is what i use under a float not on a lure.
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A helpful hint. I change out my hooks on those lures. The hooks they come with are too long for my liking. I find I lose less fish with a shorter hook.
If you do leave on the hooks they come with, don't forget go pinch the barb.
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Original hooks that come with spoons are about right size but are not sticky sharp and is the main reason some fishermen change them. I replace all my spoons and spinners with either Gammie or other brand name is siwash hooks as I prefer very sharp hooks.
Hook size needs to be matched to lure size to give it correct action and adequate bite area. Rule of thumb I use is: 1/8, 3/16, 1/4 oz. => #2 siwash, 3/8 oz => #1 siwash, 2/5, 1/2 oz => #1/0 Siwash, 3/4, 1 oz => #2/0 is siwash. When spoon fishing for pinks, I mostly use 3/16 oz as I find that size to be most productive in majority of situation.