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Old 08-15-2012, 05:56 PM
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Im still not sold on the swing hook, will have to stop and pick a few up and give it another go.
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Old 08-16-2012, 02:29 AM
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Im still not sold on the swing hook, will have to stop and pick a few up and give it another go.
Rob,
All due respect, but what exactly is there to be "sold' on a swing hook?

Will a fixed hook catch mostly the same amount of fish, if worked properly?? I am pretty sure it will and the difference might be negligible. However, if the swing hook allows for a better landing ratio: you are hedging the odds in your favor. I say give it a try with an open mind and decide for yourself.
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Old 08-16-2012, 07:42 AM
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Rob,
All due respect, but what exactly is there to be "sold' on a swing hook?

Will a fixed hook catch mostly the same amount of fish, if worked properly?? I am pretty sure it will and the difference might be negligible. However, if the swing hook allows for a better landing ratio: you are hedging the odds in your favor. I say give it a try with an open mind and decide for yourself.
Best of Luck !!!!!
Scooter, give a good fisherman either jig and he will produce. The "landing ratio" has been my arguement all along. You simply land more, lose less.
Good point on action. Most grub style baits are designed to give an action. The swivel allows the grub to swim naturally.
Better action=more fish. Did I mention bigger fish as well?
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Old 08-16-2012, 06:11 PM
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So do I foresee a friendly competition of "swingers" and "non-swingers"...no pun intended!!! I will be on the non-swingers
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Old 08-16-2012, 06:15 PM
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So do I foresee a friendly competition of "swingers" and "non-swingers"...no pun intended!!! I will be on the non-swingers
I vote for a Kevin Bogan sponsered swinger/non-swinger tournament.
First Prize a Fish Poison Fluke Rod and 20 assorted swinging bucktails.
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Old 08-17-2012, 08:59 AM
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I vote for a Kevin Bogan sponsered swinger/non-swinger tournament.
First Prize a Fish Poison Fluke Rod and 20 assorted swinging bucktails.
This could get interesting! I sold out of them earlier in the season and honestly do not know if I will have more this season. ( you guys all keep these jig makers very busy!). But, maybe there is a way we can get something going here. A friendly competition, with some good fun??? Hmmmmm......... Im up for any ideas the Master may have! Keep me informed on this one. Kevin comes up with some great ideas, I am all for something like this. ( September is the perfect time for bigger fish too! )

Like I said earlier here, I have none to sell here, but I admit, the swing hook can improve the landings, while protecting the released fish.
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Old 08-17-2012, 09:11 AM
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If someone can find a boat willing to host a bunch of NJF swingers and non swingers, I would be glad to help organize and promote it on the site.

Bucktailing only... First half of the day devoted to swinging and second to non swinging and we compare the hook up to landing ratios.

Could be fun but getting late in the season here so if not this year then maybe next.
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Old 08-23-2012, 08:06 AM
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I agree wth Max, a fixed hook will make the hole in the fish's mouth larger and if you slack up on the retrieve the hook fall out of it's mouth especially if you are using braid which has zero stretch. I've been stating this at all my seminars comparing Bunker Spoons with fixed and swinging hooks.

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Old 08-16-2012, 08:57 PM
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Rob,
All due respect, but what exactly is there to be "sold' on a swing hook?

Will a fixed hook catch mostly the same amount of fish, if worked properly?? I am pretty sure it will and the difference might be negligible. However, if the swing hook allows for a better landing ratio: you are hedging the odds in your favor. I say give it a try with an open mind and decide for yourself.
Best of Luck !!!!!
i did give them a try 2 weeks ago (not kevins product) and i seemed to miss a lot of fish switched to the fixed and was hooking many more. I do agree with the head shake theory though. will give it another try saturday.
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