Lizardboy
15-04-2003, 09:35 AM
I've recently started experimenting with rigging my soft plastics on worm hooks and am wondering how important hook size is. My basic concern is that my hooks are too big. (maybe my concern is unwarranted and stems from a bait fishing way of thinking where hook size is chosen based on the ability to fit inside the targeted species' mouth)
I have rigged some ecogear paramax's and grass minnow M's on mustad pro select megabite hooks in size 1, is this a suitable size for these lures. If the bream was to try to eat the lure tail first, then the hook would be way to big to fit in its mouth, wouldn't it? So where/how do the bream usually grab an unweighted Soft plastic? If its from above then I guess hook size wouldn't be as important and my concerns aren't valid.
What brand and size of worm hooks do some of you guys use?
Looking at a rigged soft plastics on a worm hook I get the feeling that striking the fish would be more important than when using a standard jighead (ie fish are less likely to hook themselves).
If anyone has any other tips for fishing weightless soft plastics, I'd love to hear them (I'll be looking through the other forums as well). I love the way weightless SP's look in the water, they look so much more natural than when rigged on a lead headed jig!
Thanks for your help guys,
Lizard
I have rigged some ecogear paramax's and grass minnow M's on mustad pro select megabite hooks in size 1, is this a suitable size for these lures. If the bream was to try to eat the lure tail first, then the hook would be way to big to fit in its mouth, wouldn't it? So where/how do the bream usually grab an unweighted Soft plastic? If its from above then I guess hook size wouldn't be as important and my concerns aren't valid.
What brand and size of worm hooks do some of you guys use?
Looking at a rigged soft plastics on a worm hook I get the feeling that striking the fish would be more important than when using a standard jighead (ie fish are less likely to hook themselves).
If anyone has any other tips for fishing weightless soft plastics, I'd love to hear them (I'll be looking through the other forums as well). I love the way weightless SP's look in the water, they look so much more natural than when rigged on a lead headed jig!
Thanks for your help guys,
Lizard