Alternate view.

flippy

Sealiner
Imagining what a real fish be thinking with a wahoo or something chomping at its butt.. probably looks something like this. ((wideeye))((wideeye))((wideeye))

A different view of a lure (not my d.i.y. lure) and with that dont trebles (this lure 2 x trebles) give extra drag in the water looking at it from this angle.. or is it simply a case of fish dont really care and too curious for its own good and together with todays super lines like braid with less drag in the water and super reels making the treble(s) a breeze to fish.

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flippy wrote:
Imagining what a real fish be thinking with a wahoo or something chomping at its butt.. probably looks something like this. ((wideeye))((wideeye))((wideeye))

A different view of a lure (not my d.i.y. lure) and with that dont trebles (this lure 2 x trebles) give extra drag in the water looking at it from this angle.. or is it simply a case of fish dont really care and too curious for its own good and together with todays super lines like braid with less drag in the water and super reels making the treble(s) a breeze to fish.

tackle_2245_226819836_zpsa969a02d.jpg
The rear hook will actually move and mimic a tail. The belly hook will lie against the body during the retrieve, The tail hook will be facing straight back so this view is not really accurate.
Sometimes the treble hook adds drag in a good way. A treble hook on the belly will help pull the head down and lower the COG and with the swinging movement add action.
 
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