Keeping it Light

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Snape
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Re: Keeping it Light

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The Sweetcorn Kid wrote:Yes, they are called Spinshot hooks sold by Harrison Sportsmail if anyone is looking for some.
I meant to put the link
https://www.agmdiscountfishing.co.uk/ad ... &x=14&y=12
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I bought some in size 1 or was it 1/0 and although I've yet to catch on the method, the hooks look just right for the job. I think 6/0 would burst my maggots though.

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Thanks Smallscale, I knew there was a solution somewhere :Hahaha:

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I think we have all seen what we call large hooks, I very rarely use anything bigger than a 12, and have caught a few carp with size 4 and above, left in them, and they always look like bloody gaffs to me. :surrender:
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If it was the Coventry canal, Jeff Hatt ( member "Moving Shadow", I believe) or one of his readers may have been a-zandering...http://idlersquest.blogspot.co.uk/ (25th Oct. post).

Some of the short-shanked, splined, beak-pointed sea hooks are almost circles, and pretty sure to give a good, easily unhookable hold, or a clean miss, so there's a chance that it isn't all bad news.
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