Can't get back to sleep so I'll put in my .02 worth. That's a common prob with Kwikfish/Flatfish. The most common solutions have been to use one size larger trebles (super sharp)and allow the fish to take it a little longer (like bait) before setting. I have an idea I've come up with that I would like fishers to try, then post the results. My idea came from Mag Warts, and the knowledge that the Kwikfish action has a long and erractic sway, back & forth, such that fish miss a good mouthful of hooks often. I rigged up some to try on fall Kings with one large treble on a 1 1/2" bead chain hooked to the belly eyescrew (took the 2 stock hooks off because the back end sways too far- leave in the back eyescrew or caulk the hole so water won't get in). To aleiviate the problem of the heavy hook sinking too far below the strike zone in slower water I drlled out a Cheater to push down over the treble shank (some break, so I'm thinking about alternatives), to give it more neutral bouancy which will keep it in a stable position in the strike zone. I think this will be an additional attractant too. I have had much more solid hookups on Warts with this rigup, such that I believe it could be the answer for Kwikfish. Let's find out. - Steve Hanson