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tombanjo
07-13-2014, 10:14 AM
For all manufacturers or sellers: Is there any reason for a hook on a 47 or 67 jig to straighten out with a drag loosely set for only 20lb line?
rumster
07-13-2014, 02:48 PM
For all manufacturers or sellers: Is there any reason for a hook on a 47 or 67 jig to straighten out with a drag loosely set for only 20lb line?
You would think not. If your drag is set loose and your only using 20lb test you would think the line would break before the hook would bend.
frugalfisherman
07-13-2014, 03:25 PM
It's a brass hook.
reefsquater
07-13-2014, 05:16 PM
Unless it is a really thin hook the line should pop before the hook bends
tombanjo
07-13-2014, 06:42 PM
Unless there's something I'm not understanding, which happens frequently, the hook attached to a 27 or 47 should not bend under pressure with 20 lb line. Otherwise it shouldn't be on there. These are store bought, not some parking lot guy or off the internet.
reason162
07-13-2014, 06:52 PM
20 lb braid or mono?
The Sinker Man
07-13-2014, 07:14 PM
Could be just a flaw in that hook or batch of hook you are using..Duritin hooks ( silver ones ) will bend before they break. But under the conditions you describe, I would say a flaw in the hook or hooks.
tombanjo
07-13-2014, 08:18 PM
Mono and there must be a whole lotta flaws goin' on. Been happening from many different sources for years. I've been swapping them out for the most part lately.
kurtisb
07-13-2014, 08:28 PM
This happened to me today on a small snag. Didn't pull hard, but it broke off.
1captainron
07-14-2014, 04:41 AM
More Chinese shit on the market.....
PALMERS TACKLE
07-14-2014, 06:59 AM
Unless there's something I'm not understanding, which happens frequently, the hook attached to a 27 or 47 should not bend under pressure with 20 lb line. Otherwise it shouldn't be on there. These are store bought, not some parking lot guy or off the internet.
Alot of the stores are now bringing in the cheap ava 47 style jigs from china and Korea and the hooks are real crap..seen this alot in the last few years..guys think they are getting good mustad hooks beacause they are silver looking --but these are cheap crap..stay with local makers who make sure you get the quality you pay for---we make a hammered ava jig with the right mustad hooks you will not bend these straight..
when you see a 4 oz jig--A-47 selling for $5.00 its Chinese and now korean junk--either that or the seller is an idiot
If you use the right size mustad hook it won't straighten out..I have never had a failure in 12 yrs of jig making..i also use VMC,Gamakatsu, and Owner to get a better hook.
Now if you fish a time or two and don't wash off the jig and just stick it back inbto your tackle bag/box the hook will rust and bend/break..if it's new it should never react that way
there are several stores stocking jigs that look like mine that have cheap chinese garbage hooks --Kills me when i try to sell one of my jigs and i hear oh these jigs suck because the hooks suck..When i didn't make the junk ...Sellers kill a whole line of products for the rest of us for a $.50 -$1.00 hook depending on whether it has tubing ot not
PeteyHD
07-14-2014, 09:03 AM
Sounds like a poor quality or defected hook. I've had this problem in the past and my solution is to buy the avas without hooks from your local US tackle shop. All you have to do is add the hook and tube color of your choice. Quality product and cheaper than most store bought crap.
Best of Luck,
Pete
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