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Kokonuts
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Home Made Lures

Post by Kokonuts » Fri Apr 17, 2009 7:12 am

First off, Those lures look like a great start Toni!! :cheers:

Next I have some questions about the best way to attach the hooks. Is the O ring best or a swivel?
I have made up some lures with 2 hooks for Kokanee/ Trout using a swivle in the middle of some beads and the second hook attached at the eye with another swivel.

I havn't tried them yet but will in the next few weeks. I dont know how to post pictures yet but I will work on that.

Thanks for your help..........Kokonuts
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RE:Home Made Lures

Post by Toni » Fri Apr 17, 2009 10:32 pm

Kokonuts wrote:First off, Those lures look like a great start Toni!! :cheers:

Next I have some questions about the best way to attach the hooks. Is the O ring best or a swivel?
I have made up some lures with 2 hooks for Kokanee/ Trout using a swivle in the middle of some beads and the second hook attached at the eye with another swivel.

I havn't tried them yet but will in the next few weeks. I dont know how to post pictures yet but I will work on that.

Thanks for your help..........Kokonuts
I don't know. But let me know what you find out as you fish them. I would like to see the lures you made.
The O ring is a split ring.
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