I only keep hooks on the lures I'm using for the day plus I'm taking out some of the fear factor by changing over to in line single hooks most of the time.
I’m basically one armed, and it is a challenge to add split rings and hooks, but doable, everyone needs to develop a effective and efficient routine, and take your time with no distractions!
One thing I do is make sure I have the same weight hook to replace. I sometimes have a lure with a special paint and I will take the hooks off the same New lure. Because you can't always find the same size and weight hooks.
I make lures for family and friends and give them away. Before installing the hooks, I put a plastic earring backer over each hook point. This protects me and the lure while installing the hook and I can safely transport the lure (even in a pocket) and hand it to the recipient without worrying about anyone being snagged.
I wanted to thank you for your videos. I am new at making fishing lures and I am learning so much from your videos. Thanks again.
That is very satisfying to hear, thank you.
If you have not already done one, could you please make a bumble lure. Love your content. Very easy to follow and learn.
This build is of a very similar lure, check it out. ruclips.net/video/T7SQOA_OJ3Q/видео.html
I only keep hooks on the lures I'm using for the day plus I'm taking out some of the fear factor by changing over to in line single hooks most of the time.
Maybe I am overly cautious, but I use treble hook covers when I change out the split ring or hook.
I’m basically one armed, and it is a challenge to add split rings and hooks, but doable, everyone needs to develop a effective and efficient routine, and take your time with no distractions!
Where there is a will…
Ok. Thanks for reinforcing my technique.
One thing I do is make sure I have the same weight hook to replace.
I sometimes have a lure with a special paint and I will take the hooks off the same New lure.
Because you can't always find the same size and weight hooks.
Enjoy your weekend, tight lines!
I make lures for family and friends and give them away. Before installing the hooks, I put a plastic earring backer over each hook point. This protects me and the lure while installing the hook and I can safely transport the lure (even in a pocket) and hand it to the recipient without worrying about anyone being snagged.
Trailing the new hook behind the old hook is a new one for me. Great tip……..BTW…….hackers and scammers belong in the chum bucket. Lol
wow i been doing this all wrong. Thanks 😊
Thanks for the great info ++
i remember when i could do this with just my bare hands - getting old sucks / =
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love your channel, BUT WHATS WITH THE HIGH PITCHED RINGING SOUND ON A LOT OF YOUR VIDEOS???
I have an issue with interference from something in the shop I have a new mic system coming. Did you hear it in this video?
thanks for now i know the lure are for oh and thanks for the tips
Glad I could help!
Do you have any subjestion for rushy how to prevent them