how do true turn hooks work (the fishing hooks)?

Posted on Mar 14, 2010 under Fishing Hooks | 4 Comments

and do u know where to buy any (in australia by the way and not on the internet)

The turn in the hook makes it harder for the fish to throw it.

4 Responses to “how do true turn hooks work (the fishing hooks)?”

  1. luckyone_27105 Says:

    The turn in the hook makes it harder for the fish to throw it.
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  2. Disco_Lem0naid Says:

    Go to their website and find a local dealer in Australia. I bet they have one.
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  3. copious Says:

    The offset of the hook forces the point to turn towards pressure. That pressure is created when a fish starts to nibble at the hook. The result is supposed to be better and deeper hookups.
    It’s like stepping on a rake; it acts as a cam, forcing the handle to rise.
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  4. duckkillerdan Says:

    Check out this article.

    http://www.outdoorlife.com/outdoor/fishing/article/0,19912,634425,00.html
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