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Do-It Molds Poison Swingtail Jig Wire Form Strength Test

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I love these new poison swing tail jigs !  Perfect for a swing chatterbait !  I wanted to put the blade directly on the wire form but had to cut the wire form to fit on the blade.  I was worried the "cut" wire form would open up if hooked into a big bass. So I had to test it out....

 

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59 minutes ago, Vodkaman said:

Good job.

It looked like the fish would slip off the bent hook before the eye failed.

Dave

 

 

I agree.... The rod bend and drag will absorb a ton of the force you are applying in your video..  I showed many how very little pressure you can put on the point of the hook at a cast away. I would hold the mono between my thumb and finger, Have them try and set the hook and jerk the line away from me....  The rod and line don't transmit the hook setting force you might think. Nobody has pulled the line away from me at a cast distance.

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On 12/21/2016 at 10:13 AM, DaBehr said:

They make a great chatterbait! Great video.

Now, hook your rod up to a scale and see what the maximum force you could put on a fish (it's shockingly low!) and you will really feel confident!

Keep up the great videos!

 

 

 

I used to do this when I was selling fishing equipment.  

 

8'6" salmon rod will only apply a couple of pounds of pressure.

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