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Just had a 5-6 lb largemouth spit out my new Fat Free Shad crankbait. I was hooked up well and keeping him low coming to the boat. One small jump and he tossed it. Killed me to lose it. Just a fluke thing, or does anyone upgrade the treble hooks on these?  Full disclosure... I hardly ever fish crankbaits, so I don't know if they tend to get spit out. 

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I don’t care what bait you throw, at some point a bass is going to throw it.  I’d give it a try for a while and if it continues, change them out.  Or…..if it will increase your confidence, it’s a cheap way to keep it to just change them out.  

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Right on, Toxic. I've been a pretty die hard jig fisherman for a lot of years. I make my own and hardly ever miss a set. Just figured with 6 hooks, this thing should never lose a fish. Lol

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Owner STX 38s......absolute game changer!   

 

Few products have wow'd me as much as when you change stock hooks to those, and then see the remarkable difference it makes in hook up and landing percentages.  

A Fat Free Shad is one of my favorite cranks and I've only changed out the hooks when they became dull. I'm a big fan of TrippleGrip trebles for replacements.

Many anglers struggle with hook-sets and keeping fish hooked when first getting into crankbait fishing. Adjusting your hook-set to more of a sweep set to the side and up and using a rod with a Moderate action will help reduce the number of fish that come unbuttoned.

As mentioned, though, you will loose fish. I've had bass choke a crank and somehow come unbuttoned.

 

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