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  1. #16
    Ausfish Platinum Member Roo's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by RayB View Post
    Interesting stuff orbyroo! I am wondering if you have used this configuration as the only problem I see is that the lure might get easily caught if running close to structure or along the bottom.

    cheers
    Raymond
    nope! all untried to date. Yes definatly could improve the chances of hooking Something....other than the intended target although the idea would be to run this around the edges of weed beds to avoid just that from happening.

    Needs work or suggestions.


    cheers, roo.

  2. #17
    Maybe you could attach the stinger to the main hook with a good quality swivel which will enable it to swing freely from the rear end of your slicks.

  3. #18
    Ausfish Platinum Member Tony_N's Avatar
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    Hey roo, if you wanted the treble to swing it would be fairly easy to haywire twist a bit of single strand wire between the front hook and the eye of the treble. You could still insert via the same anatomical orifice.

    just noticed keepits post - not a bad idea You'd probly need a split ring to join the swivel to the treble

    Tony
    Last edited by Tony_N; 17-01-2007 at 02:18 PM.

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    Ausfish Platinum Member Roo's Avatar
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    I reckon the wire would be better, but do you need it to swing around??? maybe better to be semi locked in position

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    Ausfish Platinum Member Tony_N's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by orbyroo View Post
    I reckon the wire would be better, but do you need it to swing around??? maybe better to be semi locked in position
    I reckon it'd be better swinging. Most hardbodied lures have swinging trebles rather than fixed hooks (could be just manufacturers convenience though I s'pose) - and also I'd like to see it a bit further back on the lure. I had some Javallons that kept getting the area behind the hook nipped off. If it swung it could be further back without affecting the action of the tail.

    I should be fishing

    Tony

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tony_N View Post

    I should be fishing

    Tony
    don't worry, I should be working

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    Lightbulb my rig

    Have a look at this one it may work...

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