top_shelf_goals on July 2, 2025 12:26 pm I’m pretty sure for inline replacement hooks you’ll need the hoop facing forward
Whoreson10 on July 2, 2025 12:32 pm If you’re lure fishing rocky/shallow/reef areas you generally want inlines with the point slightly angled inwards to help avoid snags a bit more. Straighter inlines probably have slightly better hookup ratio. But that includes rocks and kelp.
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I’m pretty sure for inline replacement hooks you’ll need the hoop facing forward
If you’re lure fishing rocky/shallow/reef areas you generally want inlines with the point slightly angled inwards to help avoid snags a bit more.
Straighter inlines probably have slightly better hookup ratio. But that includes rocks and kelp.