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seph550 |
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Although I have a relatively good season, I have suffered an awfull lot of hook pulls. What hooks do others use and waht rate of hook pulls do you suffer?
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Paul |
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Severn Wanderer |
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Drennan Continental Boilie, don't remember the last time I had a hook pull.
Cheers Paul |
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Andy Davies |
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Oddly the only two 'inexplicable' hookpulls I have had in the last two seasons have been on continental boilie hooks, I used to swear by them. Much prefer the Korda wide gapes now, simlar hook, but eye is inturned rather than out. I also really like Gardner muggas - although they seem awful for chub!
when I say inexplicable, I mean the ones which seem to fall out for no apparent reason - others have occured but i suspect these were foul-hooked fish. Andy |
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Mattharvey1 |
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ESP's
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rob swindells |
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Korda wide gapes or westy partridge hooks, as above can't really remember the last time I had a hook pull.
It's really a matter of personal choice though, what one person says is great another will say it's c*ap. Find one or two that you get on well with and stick with em |
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scaz |
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What do people think of the Drennan super specialist barbel hook's ? I' ve had no problem all season but 2 hook pull's in the last week any one elae had a problem?
Scaz |
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BarbelCrazy |
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Have tried a few different types but always ended up going back to Drennan Super Specialist. They have very rarely let me down and have used them for years
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DarrenGeorge |
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Ive had hookpulls on super specialists, and raptors.
I use Mustad Power Specialists, great hook, nice and cheap too compared to boilie hooks and other carp jobbies. Regards, Darren
I dont want the world to see me; Cos I dont think that they'd understand |
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milkers |
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Paul,
westy Partridge hooks are good. I've recently converted to Carp r Us, 'Short shank Nailers'. They are a bit like the Gardner Muggas crossed with a Nash Fang. Brilliant so far. AllI would suggest is a bit of shrnk tubing in case the fish hits the bait too hard as they are in-turned quite acutely. Mart |
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kingfisher |
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Myself and the other 2 anglers i fish with use a short shanked hook from a firm called CARP ALLEY, between us we have tried a variety of other hooks but nothing can compare with these.
These are a short shanked hook with a beaked point. (have found that a straight point tends to loose its point to quickly) these hooks are ultra sharp and most of all seem to keep there sharpness. Beetween us we have managed to land over 400+ barbel on these hooks this season, including several doubles up to 17lb9oz,so as you can imagine well pleased. www.carpalley.com/hr-product.html Ginger Gnome Team Barbel |
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tincataylor |
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The simple truth is that providing you are using a hook that is fit for purpose from a strength point of view, and you stick it firmly into a Barbels (or any other fish for that matter) mouth and keep the line tight it will not come out no matter what pattern you use. Hook pulls are a result of the hook not getting a good hold in the first place and this is a combination of multiple factors such as bait used / presentation / feeding confidence / fishing pressure etc. While I'm on my soapbox a small (strong) hook taken confidently with an optimum hookhold will land more fish than a large hook that has nicked the mouth due to its size and weigh having induced a non confident take in the first place.
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