Customizing Lures for a Greener Sport Fishing by Josehf Murchison
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Step 4: Made to Rehook

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Most spoons are made to rehook using locking rings to connect the hook to the spoon and most plugs are made to rehook with locking rings or brackets to connect hooks to the plug body but not all spinners are made to rehook.

Spoons are easy to rehook the locking ring works like a key ring pry open one end of the locking ring with the nail file or other tool and slip the eyelet of the hook you are taking off the lure under the end of the locking ring.

Leaving the hook under the end of the locking ring slip the eyelet of the new hook onto the end of the locking ring. Then slid the two hooks around the locking ring until the old hook falls off and the new hook is attached to your lure.

With a locking ring you can switch back and forth between a single prong and a treble hook.

When the new hook is attached to the spoon slip the curly tailed grub on the hook the same way as the Blue Fox.
 
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