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Swapping Your Treble Hooks

    Treble hooks work really well on all sorts of baits. From topwater to deep divers, there’s a wide range of baits that treble hooks are ideal for. But how do you know when it’s time to change them? And when it is time, how do you go about changing them? Those are two questions we’re […]
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    • Why Change your Trebles? The first reason to change out treble hooks is probably the simplest, and that is when the hooks that come stock on a bait aren’t good quality right out of the pack. This is particularly true with older lures that have light wire or dull treble hooks that either bend easily or have a hard time hooking the fish. However, most baits these days come with a decent set of hooks right out of the pack.If you do bend a hook, dull it or even break a hook point off then it’s a good idea to swap out your trebles. With a bent hook, you can bend it back sometimes, but the bending of a hook weakens it. Even if the hook doesn’t break during the bending, it is then more likely to break on a fish. So it’s better to just go ahead and swap the hook out if it gets bent.Lastly, it’s sometimes a good idea to swap out the trebles on a bait for a bigger size or perhaps even a different style bend altogether. This is particularly beneficial with topwater lures. Going with a larger hook that has a round bend helps you hook more fish when they are simply swiping at a topwater and not trying to eat it.

      How to Change Treble Hooks

      Ideally, you’ll want to use a set of split ring pliers to start this process. If you don’t have split ring pliers, you can use needle nose pliers or even your fingernail to open up the split ring. It’s worthwhile to invest in a pair of split ring pliers for a few bucks and save your fingers.You’ll want to carefully open the split ring just enough so that you can begin to move the eye of the existing treble hook that you’re taking off into the gap of the split ring. Then, while the split ring is held open by the old hook, slide the eye of the new treble hook into the split ring as well. Now carefully rotate the ring through both hook eyes at the same time and this will take the old hook off and put the new hook on simultaneously.Repeat this process for however many treble hooks you have on the bait, and be sure the hooks aren’t too big (if you went up in size) by trying to see if you can make them hook each other. Ideally, you want the hooks to come close to touching one another but not quite reach each other. This will ensure you have as much coverage by the hooks as possible without having to worry about the hooks hanging on each other all the time.Remember, there are several reasons to swap out your trebles. Whether they’re bent, broken or simply ill-suited on the bait, you can swap them out quickly, effortlessly and safely provided you have one simple tool— a good set of split ring pliers. Split ring pliers aren’t absolutely necessary but they are strongly encouraged and a worthwhile investment. When you think it is time to change a few hooks, swing over to
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