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<blockquote data-quote="BassAddict" data-source="post: 3410" data-attributes="member: 90"><p>So far heres my thoughts on sickle hooks, I caught 1 bass on a t-rigged 4" smoke shad tiki stick with a 2/0 sickle hook. The lil guy was maybe 1/4 pound, (sorry no pictures the battery in my camera died) and he almost swallowed the hook. I was able to dig it out from the back of its throat without harming him. For this reason im a bit hessantant to use em for t-rig stick baits, Im still gonna use em though, just only on my floating worms, the curved point burrys itself real nice in the worm and I can float the worm in and over the pads without fear of getting hungup</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BassAddict, post: 3410, member: 90"] So far heres my thoughts on sickle hooks, I caught 1 bass on a t-rigged 4" smoke shad tiki stick with a 2/0 sickle hook. The lil guy was maybe 1/4 pound, (sorry no pictures the battery in my camera died) and he almost swallowed the hook. I was able to dig it out from the back of its throat without harming him. For this reason im a bit hessantant to use em for t-rig stick baits, Im still gonna use em though, just only on my floating worms, the curved point burrys itself real nice in the worm and I can float the worm in and over the pads without fear of getting hungup [/QUOTE]
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