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[NEWS]Make a DIY Weighted Swimbait Hook

Started by News, December 15, 2016, 10:30:02 PM

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Make a DIY Weighted Swimbait Hook

Swimbaits are one of the most versatile baits on the market producing fish from shallow to deep, and from heavy cover to open water. While there is a soft plastic swimbait that will work in just about any situation, trying to carry a hook for every swimbait style from 2- to 8-inches long requires a lot of sizes.  Complicate that by needing different weights on the hooks to cover the water column from the surface to 30-feet deep, now you're looking at carrying dozens of hook sizes and weights.

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