I gotta go with AK Bill here, the key is to match the hook you're using with the Corky, Spin-N-Glo, Cheater, rag, yarn or whatever you're fishing with. If you're using a Corky or Cheater or the like, it should fit down in between the hook point and shank. If it doesn't fit into the gap, your hook is too small. One possible exception is tying smaller hooks in tandem with a float between the hooks.

I guess the key is not to get too caught up in the "I only use ........." thing, and figure out that you should probably have at least a half dozen hook sizes in your arsenal at any given time, maybe more.

So match your lure size to the water conditions, and then match your hook to the appropriate lure size. Then fish.........


Fish on............
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