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Old May 16th, 2006
 
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owner hooks

I was wondering if anyone has tried the Owner Longneck worm hook on a strike king zulu or Ztoo. Ive tried almost every hook wiht these lures including the eagle claw hooks that are made for the cyberflexxx but they still slide down the shank. Then i saw the owners and was about to buy them but thought i would ask you guys first. i would also like to know the sizes that you use

Thanks for the info!
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Old May 16th, 2006
 
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Re: owner hooks

I haven't tried those owners, but a drop of super glue will keep that bait where you want it all day long. My only complaint about the 3x baits is that they are hard to rig sometimes because the plastic is so elastic. But once you get them rigged, they last all day long.
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Old May 16th, 2006
 
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Re: owner hooks

I use the Owners Longneck hook with bait stopper in the 3/0 size on the Zoom Super Fluke it works fine. Another way to go is to get Pro's Soft Bait Glue and add a drop to the nose of the bait where the hook eye is. Check out www.ozarktackle.com for either.
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Old January 19th, 2007
 
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Re: owner hooks

Want a neat trick to keep baits on hooks - go to www.richz.com (rich Zaleski). He has a trick using small shrink tubing that works. you can rig them in the garage or workroom and put them in your hook box for future use. Great idea.
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