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    Default 1/8 oz jig with 2/0 sickle


    I hope to pour a few hundred 1/16, and 1/8 and may also do a few 1/4 with some 2/0 sickle hooks to give them a try. I have been thinking a bigger hook sure would be better. The smaller ones for me is way to small.
    Anyone else doing this?
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    just remember that the gap on a sickle hook is about equal to the next size up, on a regular aberdeen jig hook. looks that way to my eye anyway.

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    Quote Originally Posted by redear View Post
    just remember that the gap on a sickle hook is about equal to the next size up, on a regular aberdeen jig hook. looks that way to my eye anyway.
    Yes I believe at least one larger as a rule. Reason I like them so well. Larger bite but not longer and sharper than most other hooks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ShilohRed View Post
    I hope to pour a few hundred 1/16, and 1/8 and may also do a few 1/4 with some 2/0 sickle hooks to give them a try. I have been thinking a bigger hook sure would be better. The smaller ones for me is way to small.
    Anyone else doing this?
    Pete
    I bought some for a guy that were 1/16 & 1/8 Sickle hooks, but don't really think he's crappie fishing. He does fish for crappie, but I am not sure what these were for. I do know he was going to cast them and had me time them really different.

    Oh and they are pill head. Also I have some 1/4 with either #2 or #1 Sickles that I got for bass and they seem huge to me.

    Don't think I want to go that direction for crappie for several reasons. First is they get pretty heavy and don't think they will bend near as easy as the #4 say. I do get them back a lot when using 10# Power Pro. Next I just don't think they need to be that big unless you buy some of the 3" solid tubes and then the extra shaft length will help. More people use a big hook than you probably think.

    So depends on what I am doing fishing wise, but most I will stick to a #4.

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    I like the bigger hooks, tends to catch them in the roof of the mouth instead of the paper thin part. Don't expect to catch any bream (though I don't want to catch bream when I'm after crappie).

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    I hope to give them a try on Sardis in the next few weeks. I know I had just a few 1/0 last year and 1 2/0 that I had poured for White bass with me on sardis. They did better then our normal size jigs and hooks.
    So going to give them a good try this year. I found out bigger is better most days for me on crappie.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ShilohRed View Post
    I hope to give them a try on Sardis in the next few weeks. I know I had just a few 1/0 last year and 1 2/0 that I had poured for White bass with me on sardis. They did better then our normal size jigs and hooks.
    So going to give them a good try this year. I found out bigger is better most days for me on crappie.
    Pete
    Yup. Unless it's really cold, most crappie don't have any problem eating a 3" bait.

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    This one caught by my friend's gal as I recall with a 5" Kalin grub on a 1/16 3/0 Sickle round head. They target smallmouth and get these as by-catch.


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    Thats a nice fish,congrats..
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    Default 1/8 with 1/0 sickle

    I think the sickle just looks bigger because of the shape. The ones I use match standard hook size charts. I pour some 1/8 with the 1/0 red sickle that get used a good bit on Sardis. Here's one that caught about 125 Sardis crappie last year.


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