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Title: EWG hooks do you love them or can you do without ?
Post by: LAPORTE on May 23, 2014, 05:55:35 AM
Myself, I love them and have several differrent sizes in the boat. straight shank however not so much...
Title: Re: EWG hooks do you love them or can you do without ?
Post by: dartag on May 23, 2014, 06:14:03 AM
2.0 Owner thin wire EWG is my drop shot hook. Tried a lot of other drop shot hooks and was losing to many fish.    Falcon weighted hook for wacky rig. 

Some day I will learn to Texas Rig.  Probably not.
Title: Re: EWG hooks do you love them or can you do without ?
Post by: Manxfishing on May 23, 2014, 06:43:05 AM
Quote from: LAPORTE on May 23, 2014, 05:55:35 AM
Myself, I love them and have several differrent sizes in the boat. straight shank however not so much...

I'm with you there
You need to try the Gam. deep throat hooks it's a much longer point section that hooks deeper than their standard EWG hook
Title: Re: EWG hooks do you love them or can you do without ?
Post by: 21XDC on May 23, 2014, 06:49:59 AM
I'm not a fan of any hook that the point is angled down towards the hook tie eye. I prefer round bend hooks that are sharp.  ;D  When I was making/selling thousands of jigs and switched to this style of hooks, I was getting many complaints from customers of missed and or lost fish compared to the round bends of the same size. It wasn't just me or my friends that noticed the difference. I prefer to also use the biggest size hook that a bait can "get a way with"...  ;D
Title: Re: EWG hooks do you love them or can you do without ?
Post by: Got Fish?? on May 23, 2014, 07:22:24 AM
I like 2 ot and 3 ot hooks. Large hooks  brake more often, smaller wire works best  in my opinion. I use Gam's or bass pro made by Gam. They come vary sharp and stay sharp. I use 8lb line and have not bent a hook straight yet.I like angled hooks when I fish tubs
Title: Re: EWG hooks do you love them or can you do without ?
Post by: Manxfishing on May 23, 2014, 07:30:33 AM
Mike,

The hooks that point towards the eye. I myself think of them as G locks
And yes, I don't like them on a jig
There's very few jigs sold with EWG's, They work as well if not better then round bends
But most of my jigs are round bends



Title: Re: EWG hooks do you love them or can you do without ?
Post by: Manxfishing on May 23, 2014, 07:38:12 AM
Quote from: Got Fish?? on May 23, 2014, 07:22:24 AM
I like 2 ot and 3 ot hooks. Large hooks  brake more often, smaller wire works best  in my opinion. I use Gam's or bass pro made by Gam. They come vary sharp and stay sharp. I use 8lb line and have not bent a hook straight yet.

I'm with you
3/0 seems to be about perfect for most rigging. no need for the heavey superline hooks in Michigan
Gam's aren't the cheapest hook out there. But it's all I buy for plain hooks


Title: Re: EWG hooks do you love them or can you do without ?
Post by: dartag on May 23, 2014, 08:58:42 AM
Good discussion.  It's all about confidence and what works for you.  Everyone fishes different.  I make my own jigs since the jig I used to use went out of production.  I bought a mold and with a dremmel tool I copied the old jig.  Took a while to find the right hook for it. Now I have 100% confidence in it.

36 years of crash testing cars taught me to keep working on something until you get it right.

Title: Re: EWG hooks do you love them or can you do without ?
Post by: Waterfoul on May 23, 2014, 01:43:07 PM
For me it depends on the situation.  If I'm texas rigging a plastic bait and CASTING I use EWG but I put a little twist in them so the hook point is off center from the tie eye.  If I'm pitching or flipping I use a straight shank flippin hook.
Title: Re: EWG hooks do you love them or can you do without ?
Post by: Team houston on May 23, 2014, 02:08:08 PM
Don I've used mostly EWG thru the years. Recently, have been playing with straight shank. Have not switched over yet. I like the EWG because it will lay nicely in the groove of a beaver.