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Purchase the crap ton of these back in the 90s.. my stock is dwindling.. who makes them and what model?

 

Thanks!!

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Looks like a Lo45g eagle claw rotating worm hook. IMHO

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13 minutes ago, rgasr63 said:

Looks like a Lo45g eagle claw rotating worm hook. IMHO

 

I believe this is it!  THANKS!

It's either a Tru Turn or Eagle claw .45. I doubt either are available anymore.,

Walmart has them or you can get them online 

My vote is for the EagleClaw hook. TruTurn hooks were made of thinner diameter wire.

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Eagle Claw, I forget the specific model right now? Think I still have some around here.

 

Allen

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Thanks all!

 

I ordered last two 50 packs from Cabela's / BPS, found another 50 pack on e-bay, and ordered 200 just now from Walmart (thanks @flatcreek!!)

 

 

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Eagle Claw 45 Automatic or I like to call it line twisting %&*#%*%!

I dont know why but my dad bought probably 100 of these and I keep coming across them randomly in boxes. 

 

Why do you prefer these hooks? I always avoided them thinking the "bend" wouldnt give me great penetration being off line of the tie point like that. 

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On 7/1/2024 at 6:52 AM, DaubsNU1 said:

Purchase the crap ton of these back in the 90s.. my stock is dwindling.. who makes them and what model?

 

Thanks!!

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If you're using these to rig soft plastics, 

don't they cause line twist ? 

Seems a rigged bait would be forced to spin and spin and spin some more.

:smiley:

A-Jay

 

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@Functional & @A-Jay, I have not noticed line-twist when using these hooks...but I will pay attention next time out and circle back. I do have to play with rigging to keep the worm straight (come in at an angle at the top...and an angle for the hook side)

 

Better penetration vs. a Gama EWG? I don't know...

 

I like that they are a little beefier, and they rig up well with a 7" power worm. I don't run them on anything else.

I’ve not used these type hooks in a long time but when I did I tied a barrel swivel with leader( maybe around mid - eighties I guess)

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14 hours ago, DaubsNU1 said:

@Functional & @A-Jay, I have not noticed line-twist when using these hooks...but I will pay attention next time out and circle back. I do have to play with rigging to keep the worm straight (come in at an angle at the top...and an angle for the hook side)

 

Better penetration vs. a Gama EWG? I don't know...

 

I like that they are a little beefier, and they rig up well with a 7" power worm. I don't run them on anything else.

Mustad has been making the SUPER DEATH ABERDEEN HOOK for walleye anglers for a long time.

It's similar in design to what you've shown here and is made to SPIN a nightcrawler trolled at a slow speed.

https://mustad-fishing.com/us/product/33863np?colorName=Black+Nickel&hookSize=2%2F0&packCode=10U

 

I have been a big fan of the standard Gamakatsu EWG but for a stouter hook I have recently been liking this.

https://www.tacklewarehouse.com/Gamakatsu_G-Finesse_Hybrid_Worm_Hook_4pk/descpage-GFHW.html

And it's not a spinner when rigged straight - 

:smiley:

A-Jay

 

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On 7/1/2024 at 6:52 AM, DaubsNU1 said:

Purchase the crap ton of these back in the 90s.. my stock is dwindling.. who makes them and what model?

 

Thanks!!

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My dad bought a lifetime supply of these once. I never liked them because when you cut your retrieve short to get off another cast, they twist the line.

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