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Many times spinning anglers have faced the situation when a predator grabs the bait, but does not get hooked. This is not the fault of the angler or the predator, but of the wrong hooks.<\/p>\n

Immediately about the main thing, hooks should be sharp and of the right size.<\/p>\n

The main spinning lures are blades, wobblers and silicone lures.<\/p>\n

The hook is used to catch, hook the hooked fish for the subsequent pulling out.<\/p>\n

Different hooks are designed for different baits:<\/p>\n

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  1. An oscillating trolling barb is equipped with treble, double and single hooks. In some cases, a hook with four or more undersides.<\/li>\n
  2. A spinning troller, like the oscillating troller, is also equipped with trebles, doubles or single hooks.<\/li>\n
  3. Thewobbler is equipped with trebles and single hooks more often, less often with doubles.<\/li>\n
  4. Silicone bait is equipped with a jig head, offset hooks, single, double and treble hooks. Large, more than 13 centimeters, are equipped with special jigs, in which different hooks are used.<\/li>\n<\/ol>\n

    The choice of hook for spinning fishing is determined based on the object of fishing. The hook should be the right size, so that the fish ate it and was well hooked on it. If the hook is larger than necessary, the fish will not be able to swallow it and get hooked. There will be a lot of blank strikes. Sometimes the fish will strike. If, on the contrary, the hook is too small, then the fish will swallow the hook but not always get hooked. There will be a lot of hookups.<\/p>\n

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    For example, for perch you need a smaller hook, and for pike – bigger. When the optimum hook size is chosen, there are minimal hook-ups, and the fish is hooked more often and more reliably. An important criterion for selecting a hook is the issue of passing the bait through water obstacles: vegetation, rocks, snags and everything that can catch the bait in the water.<\/p>\n

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