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<blockquote data-quote="LDUBS" data-source="post: 459683" data-attributes="member: 21536"><p>OTW, if I'm understanding correctly, you are saying to minimize articulation between the spoon and the hook. Very interesting approach. It just seems that locking in the hook would provide more leverage in the trout's favor. Unless I am missing something, it would be like having a hook with a 3.25" shank. There would be a lot of leverage against the part of the hook in the fish's mouth. I might be missing some part of the dynamics here but that is what I visualize would happen.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LDUBS, post: 459683, member: 21536"] OTW, if I'm understanding correctly, you are saying to minimize articulation between the spoon and the hook. Very interesting approach. It just seems that locking in the hook would provide more leverage in the trout's favor. Unless I am missing something, it would be like having a hook with a 3.25" shank. There would be a lot of leverage against the part of the hook in the fish's mouth. I might be missing some part of the dynamics here but that is what I visualize would happen. [/QUOTE]
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