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Title: feathers on hooks?
Post by: Martian on Feb 11, 2018, 08:34 AM
 I just read a tip up tip, on another forum, and a guy said his dad would add a red feather tied to his hood on a sucker treble, and when the fish moved, the feather created action, that he thought resembled bleeding. anybody do this? I do think it would add a lot of action
Title: Re: feathers on hooks?
Post by: Martian on Feb 11, 2018, 08:35 AM
 I do sometimes add a spinner skirt to my leaders just above the hook, crazy action
Title: Re: feathers on hooks?
Post by: fishall30 on Mar 07, 2019, 05:45 PM
I also read that post and have tied red feathers on some of my quick strike rigs for nose treble and plan on using with Pike and Lakers. I think its a great Idea to resemble bleeding.
Title: Re: feathers on hooks?
Post by: RyanW on Mar 07, 2019, 09:57 PM
Feathers + hooks = flies. And they work great.

Whether or not the red color emulates bleeding is up to debate but I’m sure it doesn’t hurt the effect. The action from the feather alone is enough to warrant a strike regardless of color. Action outweighs color in my experience.
Title: Re: feathers on hooks?
Post by: Martian on Dec 01, 2020, 03:24 PM
 I used to tie flies, and had what they call " saddle hackle" in any color you want. I chose red, and what I thought was cool over beads or spinners, is they add action, but no weight to poop the baitfish out
Title: Re: feathers on hooks?
Post by: ActiveTrapChecker on Dec 01, 2020, 03:49 PM
I do sometimes add a spinner skirt to my leaders just above the hook, crazy action

I’m a bead guy, thanks to a fellow IS member. On the leader above the hook. Many different colors