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  1. May 11, 2012 · Stainless-Steel Fishing Hooks: Rust Resistant. All manufacturers develop and protect their own special “recipes” when it comes to hook construction, but there are really only two types of metal wire used these days: stainless steel and high‑carbon steel. Advertisement. Stainless-steel hooks have been around forever.

  2. Metal jigs are the “perfect” lure to use to catch hardtails because they can be cast far, replicate the small bait hardtails often feed on and are easy to fish, requiring little more than a rapid retrieve.

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  4. When using rod holders, the angler doesn’t have to fight the urge to set the hook. Simply cast the bait out, and place the rod in the holder. Keep the line fairly tight. When a fish strikes, the rod pulls down, or loads, against the weight of the fish. (It’s important to have strong rod holders, mounted securely, or you risk losing your gear!)

  5. Finesse is the key to most successful fishing scenarios and believe it or not still applies when fishing with metal. 4 – The lure is trolled or retrieved correctly – Trolling or retrieving metal lures and jigs with a natural and enticing action will increase strike rates considerably. Try to pay attention to the natural behaviour of the ...

  6. Jun 6, 2017 · These grips feature a handle that fishermen can grab with a fist, or a handle shaped like a T. Most lip grippers come with a non-T-style handle but utilize a T-configuration or other mechanism to open the jaws. All lip grippers handle a fish ­boatside. The angler can opt to leave fish in the water while avoiding sharp teeth or hooks.

  7. Aug 5, 2008 · Open the jaws, insert the hook hanger, and tighten it down. Just make sure that get the ones with the metal jaws, not the cheap plastic ones. Also, if you're using screw eyes for your hook hangers, you can make some lure holders/painting wands by epoxying a screw eye to a piece of 1/4-inch dowel.

  8. Offset jaws leave a space (⅛ inch to ¼ inch) between the jaws when fully closed. This improves animal welfare and increases holding strength. Double jaw traps have two sets of jaws. A smaller set of jaws lies inside the regular jaws. The smaller set of jaws limits access to the restrained foot. Laminated jaws include an extra strip of metal ...

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