cg74
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Back to the original question....I like the red maggot hooks when I am fishing in Chesterfield Canal during the Close Season. The ones I use are not very strong but perfect for the 2 to 3lb chub I get there.
I am not that sure they are any better than any other hook to be honest but I always believe that fish can see end tackle and if I can use a component of my end tackle that disguises what it is ...then I tend to use it.
I also love using them when I am trotting on the Trent for roach and chub too......
Maverick
Did you see my post about the blue duck? makes you think don't it?
I have come to the conclusion that it doesn't matter one iota what colour the hook is!
Anyone seen the piece on Bob Roberts and Stu Walkers Video where he puts a bright blue plastic duck in the middle of a shoal of feeding Barbel? throws the Idea of camouflaged gear right out of the window mg:
You may well be right there Mark......I think these things sometimes gives the angler a little bit more confidence more than anything....and if they think they are going to catch more then that can only help.
I mean if carp cannot see the hair rigged size 4 hook to an orange boilie ...then they almost certainly cannot see a size 16 half embeeded in the bait.
I didn't see the post about the blue duck......but I will look now after this.
Maverick
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You're right mate.....it does make you think.
Maverick
Did you see my post about the blue duck? makes you think don't it?
I have come to the conclusion that it doesn't matter one iota what colour the hook is!
Did the barbel eat the plastic duck then Mark?
Err...No Chris, now your talking silly mg:
If you have not seen the Barbel days and ways CDs then you are missing out! Really great footage of barbel feeding and also showing how your bait functions under water!