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Sparkie hook substitition

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I was wondering what hooks other than eagle claw 410-413s could be used on the sparkie jig mold. I would prefer Gamakatsu or Owner in black nickel. These jigs are going to be used in saltwater so I want the toughest hook I can get in there. I was trying to find a place to buy the G294s but it seems the exact hook that I need is impossible to get.

Thanks in advance

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Trust me Barlows was the first place I looked other than Captain Hooks Warehouse. Do you think it would be difficult to modify the mold to fit the Gammy 60* flateye? I haven't ordered the mold yet so I haven't seen it to determine for myself and I don't want to order it if I can't get the hooks I'm looking for.

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Haven't turned my eyes yet, but IMO a small edge cut abrasive wheel if such a thing exists would make for a relatively uncomplicated mod with a Dremel. If you're considering the G flateye due to a lack of size diversity in the G 291 & 2034, the V 7161BN is available full range down to #6. Contact VMC directly for samples if interested - I'm not aware of any retail sources.

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The VMCs are the only(?) choice for a black nickel finish heavy 60* hook in sizes #6 thru #1 and fortunately the quality is superb, IMO. I don't know why the Barlows bronze 7161s are so pricey, VMC quoted 7161 BNs starting at $75 or so per thou. I don't think 7161 BN is inventoried in the USA because I had to wait a coupla months for the #6 & #4 I ordered thru Shorty's. Pic of 1/16 #6 and 1/8 #4.

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