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Hot shots??

Postby Eddy C » Thu Apr 23, 2015 7:23 am

I gots some size 70 hot shots to sit in the boat and BS with a couple of old buddies. Haven't been trout fishing in 20 years.
?? I got some small siwash size 8 I think. Should I put a small barrel swivel on the o-ring or just the hook when I change them out. Want to be able to release but I don't want to kill the action.
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Re: Hot shots??

Postby Nelly » Thu Apr 23, 2015 12:18 pm

Hey EC!
I wouldn't bother with the swivel.

You could be adding an action-dampening load to that plug, resulting in reduced effectiveness.

When Luhr Jensen designs a lure, they do so envisioning a speed range and hook weight. If either of those parameters are exceeded the plug may not operate as intended.

Enjoy those #70 hotshots and good luck on the trout opener this Saturday! cheers
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Re: Hot shots??

Postby greenfishnut » Thu Apr 23, 2015 4:22 pm

Luhr Jensen Tech report #3 is for hotshots and a free download.
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Re: Hot shots??

Postby Robbo » Fri Apr 24, 2015 6:31 pm

The treble hook that comes on the size 70 is really small. You'll hook fish on it but you'll miss quite a few also. I would add a small swivel to get the hook back of the plug for better hookups. Or just add a size larger treble hook. As Nelly mentioned you don't want to go crazy with the hook or swivel size as it will mess up the action. Run a couple split shot to get it down and you will hammer trout on that little bastard!

Not that it's hard to hook stocker trout though ;)
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Re: Hot shots??

Postby Eddy C » Sun Apr 26, 2015 6:49 am

We hammered em ok lot of fun. Went with a couple old buddies we haven't trout fished together since our kids were little. I'm a hardcore saltwater fisherman. Sometimes I think I get to anal about it. Fishing is supposed to be fun, and this was.
I put # 8 siwash hooks on. I'm going to add the swivels.
I have a 6.5 ' eagle claw featherlight rod and a tiny pfluger levewind. Set it in the rod holder and watch it bend double.

Have fun out there get involed so we can this thing around.
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Re: Hot shots??

Postby DuckDog » Mon Apr 27, 2015 7:35 am

What color worked best for you Eddy? Taking my kids out one evening this week. Any help you can give is much appreciated.
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Re: Hot shots??

Postby Eddy C » Tue Apr 28, 2015 5:12 am

DuckDog
Orange and Frog worked orange caught the most frog caught the biggest.
For the kids I would use orange......# 8 gamakatsu siwash....#7 barrel swivel
Take pictures of the kiddos they will have a great time :D
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