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				junior conger  
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shark hooks
what is your favourite hook for blue shark fishing?
and what size?
			
			
									
						and what size?
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Re: shark hooks
hi junior,
i think its important to use a strong hook as they will bend straight weak wire,
i think around 10/0 is the right size for a whole mackerel.
in the photo is a mustad 7732S 10/0. i bought it off http://www.leadertec.com/
they are very good to deal with
i guess any strong 10/0 is much the same
			
			
						i think its important to use a strong hook as they will bend straight weak wire,
i think around 10/0 is the right size for a whole mackerel.
in the photo is a mustad 7732S 10/0. i bought it off http://www.leadertec.com/
they are very good to deal with
i guess any strong 10/0 is much the same
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Re: shark hooks
thanks jw
any idea of what strength mono or should i use wire?
			
			
									
						any idea of what strength mono or should i use wire?
species 2010:20
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best fish 2010: 25lb conger eel
SPECIES 2011:= 2 species of rockling, colaie,codling whiting,pollock,gurnanrd,throback ray,grey gurnard
best fish 11 7 pound thornback ray
			
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Re: shark hooks
what about cox and rawle 10/0 meat hooks
			
			
									
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Re: shark hooks
Check out Ukhooks and Rokmax and you will see how they make up their shark traces and you can then buy the pieces.
Might be a good idea to buy 1 shark trace from them and then copy. 
   
 
Yappo
			
			
									
						Might be a good idea to buy 1 shark trace from them and then copy.
 
   
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Re: shark hooks
i reckon the meat hook would be grand, you also need to use around 12 feet of 200lb wire,
the blues typically wrap up in the trace and then think something is holding their
tail and bite at that end of the trace. a common misunderstanding is that this
is only to resist the abrasion of the skin. mono is about as much use as 200lb wire
is for mullet fishing
i thing it is good to put a powerful swivel and a 4oz barrell lead 4 foot up from the
hook
			
			
									
						the blues typically wrap up in the trace and then think something is holding their
tail and bite at that end of the trace. a common misunderstanding is that this
is only to resist the abrasion of the skin. mono is about as much use as 200lb wire
is for mullet fishing
i thing it is good to put a powerful swivel and a 4oz barrell lead 4 foot up from the
hook
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Re: shark hooks
thanks jw
what class rod would you use?
do you use mono yeah
			
			
									
						what class rod would you use?
do you use mono yeah
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west cork and district sac
best fish 2010: 25lb conger eel
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best fish 11 7 pound thornback ray
			
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best fish 2010: 25lb conger eel
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best fish 11 7 pound thornback ray
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Re: shark hooks
I bought a 20/30lb class ugly stick for blues but had no chance to use it yet
			
			
									
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Re: shark hooks
that sounds right
i dont think the rod makes a pile of
difference
mono is essential the skipper wont
let you use braid as it ruins the setup
its worth putting on new mono
its a consumable item once stretched
i think around 40lb is good
			
			
									
						i dont think the rod makes a pile of
difference
mono is essential the skipper wont
let you use braid as it ruins the setup
its worth putting on new mono
its a consumable item once stretched
i think around 40lb is good
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Re: shark hooks
not a hope jw, they are very very strong. superior alloy. put two hooks in a vice and drop a hammer on them!
			
			
									
						jw wrote:eoin, id be worried a big shark would bend those straight
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Re: shark hooks
5178 SSW Circle Hook
			
			
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				Eoin
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Re: shark hooks
ok i'll take your word that a blue did that but the hooks i have look thicker. i'll check them later for ya.
			
			
									
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Re: shark hooks
what lb was the shark?
			
			
									
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west cork and district sac
best fish 2010: 25lb conger eel
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best fish 11 7 pound thornback ray
			
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cod over 5lbs!
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best fish 2010: 25lb conger eel
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best fish 11 7 pound thornback ray
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Re: shark hooks
got the hooks wrong owner offshore 12/0. smaller than normal 12/0. super strong hooks
			
			
						jw wrote:eoin, id be worried a big shark would bend those straight
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Re: shark hooks
they look like good hooks, if it's able to bend those you probably dont want it flapping about
on the deck beside you anyway
			
			
									
						on the deck beside you anyway
