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Ice Fishing Tips -Check your local regulations! => Northern Pike => Topic started by: Esox fisherman on Oct 05, 2021, 07:42 AM
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I hate treble hooks and have had great success with gamakatsu splitshot /dropshot and was wond What you guys thought about using that on tip ups
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Can't hurt to give it a try. What don't you like about trebles? I run small ones, #12 for eyes, usually #10 but sometimes #8 for pike. They normally end up in the corner of the mouth and come out easy.
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Can't hurt to give it a try. What don't you like about trebles? I run small ones, #12 for eyes, usually #10 but sometimes #8 for pike. They normally end up in the corner of the mouth and come out easy.
I had an incident with a crank bait and the of the trebles caught part of my pants right near my groin
It also is a bigger pain to unhook and I tend to have problems with them
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Honestly, I like circle hooks. I may lose a few more fish, but to me a circle hook is perfect for a tip up as the way to set a circle hook is let the fish run for a bit, then just add a bit of tension. I also never gut hook a fish with a circle hook. So I say go for it.
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Honestly, I like circle hooks. I may lose a few more fish, but to me a circle hook is perfect for a tip up as the way to set a circle hook is let the fish run for a bit, then just add a bit of tension. I also never gut hook a fish with a circle hook. So I say go for it.
Personally I think I might give that a try but i just remember someone saying they didn’t have luck
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I don't think anyone I fish with uses treble hooks on their tip-ups. This could be a regional (Maine) approach since most the videos I see on youtube from out west or Canada seem to use treble hooks.
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I don't think anyone I fish with uses treble hooks on their tip-ups. This could be a regional (Maine) approach since most the videos I see on youtube from out west or Canada seem to use treble hooks.
I still use trebles on my tip-ups, but I rarely use my tip-ups anymore. I only use them if I'm taking a group of people out or if I'm walleye fishing and set up in the last spot of the night.
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Single point hooks work just fine under a trap... It's all we can use in NH with bait and we catch fish. I'm a big fan of the Owner single replacement hooks as are most of the folks I fish with...
https://www.ownerhooks.com/product/single-replacement-hooks-x-strong/
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I use a single Gamakatsu #2 red Octopus for tipups or dead sticking chubs. Works great.
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always had good luck with large kahle hooks. lest several years i been using a kahle hook and a small treble above that. bigger baits need more hook.
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I got tired of deep hook sets and misses using the traditional treble hook rigs. I switched to making my own leaders (single strand wire and crimps) and single circle hook rigs. I have had better hook ups, meaning less misses, and way fewer deep hooks. I am a convert!
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I like 3/0-5/0 octopus hooks. I’ve seen quick strikes and trebles get swallowed many times and that’s a death sentence. At least with the single hooks I can get the hook out no matter how deep it is my pulling the leader through the gill plate back towards the tail rotating the hook then I go in through the mouth with long pliers.
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I've always prefered the single hook. Small trebles swallowed = dead fish of no return.
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Gamakatsu's finesse wide gap in a 4/0 or 5/0 is the only hook that you'll find on one of my pike tip-ups. They work equally well with 4-6" suckers or similar sized dead smelt. I hook my baits inline with the spine just behind the dorsal fin. My number of dropped bites has went down dramatically compared to the #4 trebles that I used to use.
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single siwash on all my spoons.
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Gamakatsu's finesse wide gap in a 4/0 or 5/0 is the only hook that you'll find on one of my pike tip-ups. They work equally well with 4-6" suckers or similar sized dead smelt. I hook my baits inline with the spine just behind the dorsal fin. My number of dropped bites has went down dramatically compared to the #4 trebles that I used to use.
(https://i.postimg.cc/HVnTMGk0/Screenshot-70.png) (https://postimg.cc/HVnTMGk0)
Glad your also a gamakatsu fan. For Christmas somebody gave me the wrong(owner ssw hooks instead of the inline replacements)but I am willing to give those a try and will see how I do and then will compare to the finesse wide gap. Do you have a color preference?
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single siwash on all my spoons.
For replacing trebles at least on a spook I have used owner replacement hooks. I am curious to see if there is a difference in hook up ratio or bites between that and a swiash
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I have been using the red ones, but I don't think it makes a difference. After three or four pike the red ones are 1/4 to 1/2 gold. I use these hooks rather than the more readily available siwash or octopus because the eye is smaller. The small eye doesn't give the pike anything to clamp down on, making for an easier and cleaner hook set.
I've been using Owner Mosquito hooks for steelhead for years and love them. A year or so ago they started making them in way bigger sizes. They call it the herring hook. I rigged some Lake Superior trolling spoons with them in the place of the Gamakatsu 510 siwash hook that I normally use. The eye is almost too small for that. There is only room for a single split ring wire, so the hook has to sit in the little gap in the ring were the wire is single. I think they have excellent potential for a tip-up hook. Fine but strong wire does less damage to live bait and makes penetrating a bony mouth easier.
https://www.ownerhooks.com/product/herring-hooks/
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I only use owner for the replacement hooks other wise it’s gamakatsu.
Like I said I’m only testing out the owner because the person who gave me them instead of the replacement hooks
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I use 4/0 owner ssw hooks on all my tip ups for pike; used both red and black, no preference.
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I don't think anyone I fish with uses treble hooks on their tip-ups. This could be a regional (Maine) approach since most the videos I see on youtube from out west or Canada seem to use treble hooks.
I use circles for pike on tip ups. After the flag, I let them run , stop ,and and maybe jiggle the line to get them to take off again. Once they run again , I hold the line ,and walk backwards to drive the hook in ,usually in the corner of the mouth .
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I have replaced quite a few trebles with singles on the lures I use on open water. IMO I get a better hookup with single hooks. For the same amount of force behind a hook set it makes sense that one single point will sink deeper into the fish than 2 or 3 on a treble. Also a lot easier to untangle from a net.
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I'm going back to single hooks this season, especially with the smaller minnows. I've seen too many pike on my camera that grab my bait and drop it, and they don't even take any line, so it's not resistance from the line. If they're not feeding aggressively, it's amazing how many just bump or mouth the minnow and let it go. Maybe I'll give circle hooks a try
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#2 Gamakatsu wide gap finesse hooks for me.