Saturday, July 25, 2009

What is the easiest way to change treble hooks on a crankbait?

I have he!! trying to change hooks on some crankbaits especially when adding a larger than original hook . Some of the rings are tight, Any secrets for getting the ring opened to change them with ease?

What is the easiest way to change treble hooks on a crankbait?
Look at your tackle store for a pair of split ring pliers. They are specially made pliers for spreading the ring apart so you can remove a hook and reattach another one. It takes a little practice but basically you put the end of the pliers that drops down right where the end of the split ring coil is and the squeeze the handles together. The coil will separate and then you can slip the eyelet of the treble hook into the gap , then just work the hook around until it comes out of the ring. Then separate it again and start your new hook onto the ring. When you get the hang of it you will be able to take off the old hook and start the new one on at the same time. I know this sounds difficult but it is one of those things that is hard to describe without being able to demonstrate. Also, don't buy the cheap split ring pliers that are flat........they will not last and the point of the pliers becomes distorted after just a few uses. Buy a good pair ($5-$7) with good handles and a wire (line) cutter near the hinge. Like I said, it takes a little practice but when you get the hang of it you will be able to change hooks in no time at all. One more thing, when you buy the pliers go ahead and get a pack of split rings because sometimes when you remove a hook the ring will become bent and will not go back to its original coiled shape..........if this happens then go ahead and replace it.
Reply:All good answers!
Reply:A good pair of split ring pliers is handy .


I replace the split ring and the hooks at the same time.Normally I just clip the ring off the crank bait and then put the new hook on a new split ring then with a jewlers screw driver I open the ring enough to go over the loop in the bait.


,the just turn til the split ring is on.
Reply:Rapala has 2 pairs of SRP's. One is twenty bucks, and the other is only ten bucks. Both work the same, except the material is better quality in the higher priced pliers.





The only problem is on some plugs the split rings are soooo tiny that you can't get the little nipple in there to open it up. When that happens, I cut the tiny rings off, and replace them with larger split rings that can be opened with the Rapala pliers. Stay away from the cheaply priced pliers though-remember, you get what you pay for.
Reply:Split ring pliers are good. You can use a sharp knife to open up the ring too, make sure you are carefull or OUCH! Another way too is simply find a good new set of split rings with a trebble that opens easily then snip the old one off
Reply:get a pair of split ring pliers at your local tackle shop. Or you can tell a friend to do it like i would do.
Reply:Yeah Split ring pliers and a knife are the way to go .Get the old hook started to keep the ring open and add the second hook then walk both around until the old hook is ready to come off then back off the new hook so it falls in place. GOOD LUCK and KEEP FISHING!!!!!!!!!!!!
Reply:There is no "easy" way to change trebles. A pair of split ring pliers is still the easiest way to get it open so you can remove the hook that is on there and put on the new one.



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