bob r
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Our favorite lake (no kokes, though!) has changed regs this year, only single hooks are allowed. We were nervous about lost hook-ups, switched over to two styles of hooks for comparison, sickle hooks from Matsuo (red, 1/0) for 3/8 to 1/2 oz. lures and trokar siwash in 1's for 1/4 oz. lures. We are trolling spoons for native cutthroats which can be difficult to keep hooked up, the only fish more difficult are kokanee.The jumps they take are notoriously effective for throwing spoons with trebles. I'm glad to report we went 11 for 13 with a couple of small fish tapping which didn't hook-up and so weren't counted. I think they prob. would have been hooked on trebles and tore up, so an additional bonus for the larger singles. The sickles were esp. deadly, a couple of fish were impaled so well that the hook was actually in the bony skull,had to use some effort to remove. One larger fish took a 5 ft. vertical leap in vain to throw the hook, amazing hook set. Trokars were also great for hook sets, that surgical sharpening along two straight edges is REALLY sharp, also easily touched up with a stone. I really am considering switching EVERYTHING over for ALL lakes, and that is in itself an amazing testimonial. I am not so sure about spinners, we use single siwash on # 5 and 6 blue foxes for salmon, and still lose a good amount of fish we hook-up, but those are barbless hooks. Any thoughts on sickles for spinners on andronomous salmon? Advantages noted over straight siwashes? I know that the trokars will be an improvement on the Gamis I used for years, but maybe the sickles will work even better. Bob R