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Get ready to take on the elements with Tsunami's SaltX Seahook Spalsh Top
Fish hard, stay comfortable.
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Great for replacing the rear tail hooks on your favorite custom plugs. Strong VMC open eye Siwash hook with quality saddle hackle strapped to it with epoxy covering the thread wraps for outstanding durability.
Size 4/0 work great on plugs weighing 1 ounce and higher. Also lighter plugs where too much tail weight might affect the action
Size 5/0 or 6/0 are a good match for plugs 2 ounces and up. Big Danny Swimmers, Needles, Swimmers, Darters, or plugs where a little added weight wouldn't affect the overall action of the plug and you need the strength.
1 per pack
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Excellent. Great product to refurbish old lures and customize new ones, when you want to replace a treble with a single hook.
Great item, this is my first season using Point Jude products. I use a wide array of your tins and the replacement tail hooks bring it back to life. Must have in the tackle box.
Good quality vmc hook with nice long Hackle, can't beat it. Saltwater Edge does a good job shipping too, quick.
I think the obvious use of these feather hooks is for plugs, they can really help dress up a plug for when squid are around. My favorite use though is to give smaller tins some more size and allow me to fish them slower. This can be a big advantage when fish are keyed in on bigger bait fish but are way out in windy conditions.