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    I read the article on the home page a few moments ago - it was talking about the jigs Lindy tackle has - w/ what they call the "max gap hook". Basicly - the article talks about a upsized jig hook (on the X-change head). But they also offer the same hooks on traditional heads.

    I know many of us in this forum pour their own jigs, myself included. Some of you are fans of the sickle hook, which has a larger gap. I've not used these, sticking to the traditional style jig hooks, usually in #6, and to a lessor extent, #4.

    The article talked about the fact that crappie are often spitting the hook by the time we sense the strike, and as a result, we hook them in the lips instead of the mouth.

    One of the crappie guru's (who uses plastics) in my area pours 1/32 oz w/ hooks up to #2. Oddly, he sticks to #4 & 6 for his 1/16 heads....

    Eye-balling Lindy's site, they are using 1/0 hooks in the 1/16 & 1/8 head sizes (barbed heads).

    It's got me thinking - should I be upsizing my hooks? Alternatively - should I be trying some sickles?

    A bigger hook would certainly allow more space for tying.

    Your thoughts/observations/comments????

    UG
    Last edited by Uncle Grump; 04-09-2009 at 08:52 AM. Reason: Clarified 1st paragraph - jig head styles

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