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Dick Nite Hooks

Post by bkawafishin » Thu Sep 22, 2011 12:53 am

So I happened across a stash of #1 Dick Nite spoons at the store today (I was surprised to see them there as I haven't seen any in the last month or so). I've never used them for drift fishing before, but want to give it a try as I am hearing they are quite effective for the silvers.

My question is do you change out the standard hook on the Dick Nite to something larger? Or is the hook it comes with large/strong enough for the salmon? If you do change it out to a larger siwash, what size do you prefer to use?

Any advise would be greatly appreciated, thanks!

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RE:Dick Nite Hooks

Post by Matt » Thu Sep 22, 2011 1:03 am

The stock hook will do you just fine. If you change the hooks you will also change the action of the lure, that's the big kicker. The guage wire used on the hooks is fairly stout and holds up well, my only qualm would be the gap from point to shank is rather small, but the proof is in the puddin' they DO catch LOTS of salmon. BIG SALMON.
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RE:Dick Nite Hooks

Post by A9 » Thu Sep 22, 2011 1:34 am

Larger hook will likely change the action of the lure.
+1 to what matt said. Wouldn't hurt to buy a file or a pack of gamakatsu open eye siwash hooks in the appropriate size to have as a spare to keep sharp hooks on those lures.
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RE:Dick Nite Hooks

Post by natetreat » Thu Sep 22, 2011 3:07 am

A bigger hook ruins the lure's action. The little hooks come off really easy I've found. But I have also found the bending the hook out a little helps to get a bit more grab. I like to use thee wee nites, which have a smaller hook than the #1's. I also bend out my jigs a bit when I'm fishing the tiny ones for steelhead. Just enough to get more grab. And be easy on the fish when you're bring them in if you can.

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RE:Dick Nite Hooks

Post by RiverChromeGS » Thu Sep 22, 2011 3:20 am

I lose the damn things on snags so much fishing for coho in the skagit, (where in recent years they want a SUPER slow retrieve right along the bottom) that its not even worth the time to switch out the hooks, although i rarely lose a coho to the stock hooks.
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RE:Dick Nite Hooks

Post by bkawafishin » Thu Sep 22, 2011 3:27 am

great to know. thanks guys!

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RE:Dick Nite Hooks

Post by losaturn » Thu Sep 22, 2011 3:36 am

I fish my dick nites with stock hooks. They hold pretty well, and usually the hooks bends out of snags, saving the lure. The only gripe I have is the eye of the hook won't close all the way, even after pinching them shut with the pliers. It's a pain because it always catches on my net after I net a fish.

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RE:Dick Nite Hooks

Post by MrJohn » Thu Sep 22, 2011 4:17 am

google: dick nite spoons seminar.

good and informative.

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RE:Dick Nite Hooks

Post by angler_firman » Thu Sep 22, 2011 2:15 pm

bkawafishin wrote:So I happened across a stash of #1 Dick Nite spoons at the store today (I was surprised to see them there as I haven't seen any in the last month or so). I've never used them for drift fishing before, but want to give it a try as I am hearing they are quite effective for the silvers.

My question is do you change out the standard hook on the Dick Nite to something larger? Or is the hook it comes with large/strong enough for the salmon? If you do change it out to a larger siwash, what size do you prefer to use?

Any advise would be greatly appreciated, thanks!


i thaught the same thing, but it turns out that the little hook that comes on them is sufficient. i had no problem reeling them in all day. good luck

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RE:Dick Nite Hooks

Post by SculpinKing » Fri Sep 23, 2011 3:20 am

MrJohn wrote:google: dick nite spoons seminar.

good and informative.
I did just this and it was definitely very informative.

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RE:Dick Nite Hooks

Post by racfish » Fri Sep 23, 2011 5:21 pm

Not only Dick nites but I usually sharpen the hooks before fishing using a small honing stone. If I catch a snag I resharpen. I have quite a collection of Dick Nites. In our rivers the 50/50 works the best hands down.
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RE:Dick Nite Hooks

Post by Bass Woody » Fri Sep 23, 2011 7:54 pm

bend the hook to the side a smig, so its not in line. better hook up and less missed hook sets. just a smig
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RE:Dick Nite Hooks

Post by curado » Mon Sep 26, 2011 1:12 am

i have never had a prob with these hooks, from pinks to kings. i have bent these hooks out also and just rebent it back and continued catching fish
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