05-29-2007, 01:44 AM
It takes some practice with Hemos. Shimano put some out on the market a few years back. They are stainless but not the 406 stainless like you can get at the medical supply places. They are actually 300 series stainless which is slightly magnetic. (rust out quickly in the salt water)
I like the med supply ones because you can order curved tip ones which allow you to see where you are grabbing at the hook. This does less damage to a fish that you are going to C&R.
With the Mosquito hooks, I cannot prove that they are better than the true turn hooks. Mosquitos have there function and benefits and the Tru turns have theirs too.
Mosquito hooks are lighter, thinner, stealthier and sharper than most hooks on the market.
I also like the TruTurn hooks. They are excellent of using plastics. I have been using them for Bass for quite some time now. I like the ease in setting the hook especially when the Bass could be a light bighter sometimes.
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I like the med supply ones because you can order curved tip ones which allow you to see where you are grabbing at the hook. This does less damage to a fish that you are going to C&R.
With the Mosquito hooks, I cannot prove that they are better than the true turn hooks. Mosquitos have there function and benefits and the Tru turns have theirs too.
Mosquito hooks are lighter, thinner, stealthier and sharper than most hooks on the market.
I also like the TruTurn hooks. They are excellent of using plastics. I have been using them for Bass for quite some time now. I like the ease in setting the hook especially when the Bass could be a light bighter sometimes.
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