I landed a 25kg raggie pup this past on a 6/0 Linx baited with some red eye targeting blue rays!They fine for edibles only
Bud,no offence to your catch,but thats like pulling a Checkers packet...They are fine for certain edibles,thats about it.I've seen my dad open a 6/0 on a big Kob.You never know whats going to pick your bait up,never chance having any weak points in your tackle.Nemesis wrote:I landed a 25kg raggie pup this past on a 6/0 Linx baited with some red eye targeting blue rays!They fine for edibles only
I agree with you about having weak points, only posted to point out the fact that this hook punches above its weigt class! I too would never target big non-edibles with it!sharkbyte wrote:
Bud,no offence to your catch,but thats like pulling a Checkers packet...They are fine for certain edibles,thats about it.I've seen my dad open a 6/0 on a big Kob.You never know whats going to pick your bait up,never chance having any weak points in your tackle.Nemesis wrote:I landed a 25kg raggie pup this past on a 6/0 Linx baited with some red eye targeting blue rays!They fine for edibles only
HEHEHE!!! Couldn't agree with you more ! Excellent hooks ! Pity I'm struggling to get the 8/0's in CPT !!??Nems is right . sort of ...! Lol
the Linx hooks Are certainly not first choice for sharks . two popular sizes available , eds being 6/0 , Even the 8/0 . i wouldn't throw for non-eds with the 6/0's , as he says i reckon that's looking for trouble .
Those 8/0's are really not bad, and , As stated above elswhere , mense, these things are sharp as Shoot .
i also like their shape , and being so sharp , anything Even remotely trying to pull in for a sly eating session is going to land up On the sharper end of the hook .
I used to use them for skelm hooks , but have found them strong enoughb for anything up to around 60 kg easy .
The thing with shark hooks is that due to them needing to pull more weight , Are generally thicker , whereas these things would jusst qualify , are thinnner, and yet i feel they are strong Enough for a good fish .
someone needs to just remind me if they come in a "light "ad a heavy version , think they do , in which case the thicker one is really not too bad .
havént lost a fish yet on One , so i guess you can call Me an optomist for now , but really these hooks Aren't as bad at all .
4 trips down Though , and ,on the thinner 06 sizes - uh uh -no way for big eds , although i did Manage my Pb On it , ...Lets hope it Pulls one for Meon saturday ...
Cheap , sharp .
and use 4 times only . other than that , you're good to go .
Nems is right . sort of ...! Lol
the Linx hooks Are certainly not first choice for sharks . two popular sizes available , eds being 6/0 , Even the 8/0 . i wouldn't throw for non-eds with the 6/0's , as he says i reckon that's looking for trouble .
Those 8/0's are really not bad, and , As stated above elswhere , mense, these things are sharp as Shoot .
i also like their shape , and being so sharp , anything Even remotely trying to pull in for a sly eating session is going to land up On the sharper end of the hook .
I used to use them for skelm hooks , but have found them strong enoughb for anything up to around 60 kg easy .
The thing with shark hooks is that due to them needing to pull more weight , Are generally thicker , whereas these things would jusst qualify , are thinnner, and yet i feel they are strong Enough for a good fish .
someone needs to just remind me if they come in a "light "ad a heavy version , think they do , in which case the thicker one is really not too bad .
havént lost a fish yet on One , so i guess you can call Me an optomist for now , but really these hooks Aren't as bad at all .
4 trips down Though , and ,on the thinner 06 sizes - uh uh -no way for big eds , although i did Manage my Pb On it , ...Lets hope it Pulls one for Meon saturday ...
Cheap , sharp .
and use 4 times only . other than that , you're good to go .