How does a fish bury a rod tip under water to the point the rod can barely be freed from the rod holder by a Conan the Barbarian type, only to come free moments later? That is David Copperfield stuff (as Larry the cable guy says).

It seems fish bite down on plugs with such force that it is difficult to slip the plug in it's mouth durring the hook-set. Treb's, particulaly doubles, offer alot of resistance to point penitration. In fact you can divide the given force upon hook-set by the number of points making contact with the fish. The more points, the less force, and if at least one point doesn't penitrate beyond the barb.............bye bye.

Single hooks rule! \:D