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How To: Change The Hooks on a 5" Russelure
In getting ready for this year's offshore season, I was checking
through my trolling lures and noticed some of the hooks were a little
worse for wear with corrosion. I decided to change them out for some
fresh new hooks. The front hook on the Russelure
did not have a split ring and that threw me for a loop. Surely you can
change out the hooks on this lure and it's not useless once the first
hook corrodes! I sent an email to customer service at Russelure
and Mike responded quickly to use a split ring. I went and bought some
and got straight to work. Here's the steps I followed:
1. Clean up your Russelure and assemble all the tools you'll need.
3/0 Short Shank O'Shaughnessy Trebles match the originals. You can go bigger if you need to.
2. Remove the old rusty hooks
Use split ring pliers to remove the rear hook. Change the split ring also if its rusty!
Use the mini bolt cutters to remove the front hook
3. Install the new split rings and the new hooks
Use
your split ring pliers to install the new split rings. You'll add one
to the front part of the lure where the old hook was and you may or may
not replace the rear one based on its original condition.
The finished product ready to catch fish!
4. Get out and catch some fish!
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My first Jack Crevalle from the jet ski on a 5" silver Russelure!
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