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    Re: hook color

    Not much of a believer in hook color either. I do like a sharp hook and the sharpest trebles I have found were Excaliburs. I don't know if they still make them or not as I have not seen them lately.

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    Re: hook color

    I had some baits that came with excalibur trebles, they were called rotating trebles, and your right they were super sharp. Have not seen them in awhile either, so have gone with triple grip. Have never thought color made a difference, but putting a red one on the front makes sense to me...

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    Re: hook color

    I've tested the hook color theory in the creeks with tube jigs. One day I used jig heads with gold hooks for about an hour and caught 5 smallies then switched to a jig head with a red hook and caught 4 more the next hour. I came to the conclusion that color didn't really matter and have since just grabbed the closest one to my hand. Some guys will swear by the red hooks but in my experience I don't think it has an effect. It may be different with cranks though. I'll have to do another experiment next time a good crankbait bite is on.

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    Re: hook color

    Correlation vs. Causation

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    Re: hook color

    If red is the first color to disappear underwater as it's advertised to do then using a red hook seems pointless since it can't be seen anyway, especially in stained or deeper water. Larger than original hooks will change the balance and action of a bait so I don't go there either. When changing hooks we match the original hooks as closely as possible.

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    Re: hook color

    Quote Originally Posted by sweetwater View Post
    If red is the first color to disappear underwater as it's advertised to do then using a red hook seems pointless since it can't be seen anyway, especially in stained or deeper water. Larger than original hooks will change the balance and action of a bait so I don'tgo there either. When changing hooks we match the original hooks as closely as possible.
    Good points about stained water and deeper water, had'nt much thought about it. As far as hook size, this is what I do it works for me, if its a top water with a dressed rear treble I only change the front hook. I replace it with 1 size larger short shank and also replace the split ring with an oval ring I get from bps. On all other undressed hooks I replace the same as above.

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    Re: hook color

    Hook color makes no difference at all. In fact, 99% of the time, lure color makes no difference either. When it does, its typically hints of certain colors that help. The lure does not have to look just like the local bait to work. In fact, looking a little different can help.

    Bass are head hunters and typically hit the head of a bait.

    Red does not disappear underwater. You'll lose the red color and it will appear black at a shallow depth.

    Andrew

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