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Anyone try these yet?

I could see it helping when wanting to wacky rig in a little bit deeper water?

https://www.gamakatsu.com/new_products/new_wackyhead.htm

https://www.tacklewarehouse.com/descpage-GWH.html

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If you believe the makers of Cajun Red line, red is the first color to disappear in the water column so those should be invisible at depth.

Then, you have lure manufacturers pushing red heads and hooks as "bleeding color to attract fish". Which one do you believe?
 
Quackrstackr said:
If you believe the makers of Cajun Red line, red is the first color to disappear in the water column so those should be invisible at depth.

Then, you have lure manufacturers pushing red heads and hooks as "bleeding color to attract fish". Which one do you believe?

It does make you wonder which is true
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Red doesn't disappear but turns black as you go deeper. That being said, red hooks and line alike will appear black at a certain depth, yes, even the line. Although, the line will be less visible as it isn't completely opaque and doesn't reflect light as much as the metallic paint on hooks.
 
I suppose it just depends on who you are reading/talking to. :lol:

https://www.cajunline.com/technology.html
 
I dislike red hook and believe they give me bad luck.

Of course I really only like hooks with a little rust on them - that is a by-product of tuna fishing. Many tuna captains will purposely get their hooks rusty as the bright shiny hook can actually scare off a line shy tuna
 
IndyBassin said:
I read somewhere they like read because it's supposed represent the gills of a baitfish, or something along those lines
Gimmick!

Capt. Ahab, I hear some tuna anglers color hooks with black marker too. Is that true?
 
SMDave said:
IndyBassin said:
I read somewhere they like read because it's supposed represent the gills of a baitfish, or something along those lines
Gimmick!

Capt. Ahab, I hear some tuna anglers color hooks with black marker too. Is that true?

It is - anything to get the shine off the hook
 
I dunno. I don't believe the hype. I've used the red hooks before only to have the finish or whatever chip off after the first fish... Not all of the paint, but it's obvious; ya know... Three or four fish and I guarantee red less ness...
The majority of the fish I fish for have 'lateral lines' which is like a 6th sense in the water... They can 'feel' stuff in the water with that line... Bass have 'em too... Noise and swim action are the key there... The other fish would be bottom feeders and scent and size play a role there...

That being said... Red hooks aren't a part of my personal arsenal...

Do they cost more? GOSH, I hope not.

~LCA.
 
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