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Old 23-07-2008, 11:04 AM
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I use Kam B982 in size #6, fits the international rules gauge.

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wot is the best hooks for tying blobs
thanks steff
Hi, for me it has to be the Hayabusa wide gape no. 6. { nickel} nip the eye over to fit the gauge then use super glue to tie off instead of thread. This hook is for large fritz.
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Old 26-07-2008, 09:36 PM
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Hi, for me it has to be the Hayabusa wide gape no. 6. { nickel} nip the eye over to fit the gauge then use super glue to tie off instead of thread. This hook is for large fritz.
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Tried these hooks recently for the first time,good hooks indeed.My mate brought them back up the road when he was at Eyebrook.Worth trying
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