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<blockquote data-quote="SMDave" data-source="post: 8142" data-attributes="member: 41"><p>I noticed they seem very strong, and don't bend with force (which believe it or not, some worm hooks do). The points are actually very sharp and are pretty much on par with Gamakatsu's! Although some of the points are kind of dull (inconsistency). Some are extremely sharp however. I noticed the eyes of the hook are different than Gamakatsu's. I noticed Gammy's are closed (I think, just drawing this back from memory), while these are open, well not open, but just the shank of the hook looped into a circle. But the eyes seem strong too. Unless you are using .05 lb. test braid, you should be fine with the eyes (I think). Further information to come in 2008! It's SNOWING again!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SMDave, post: 8142, member: 41"] I noticed they seem very strong, and don't bend with force (which believe it or not, some worm hooks do). The points are actually very sharp and are pretty much on par with Gamakatsu's! Although some of the points are kind of dull (inconsistency). Some are extremely sharp however. I noticed the eyes of the hook are different than Gamakatsu's. I noticed Gammy's are closed (I think, just drawing this back from memory), while these are open, well not open, but just the shank of the hook looped into a circle. But the eyes seem strong too. Unless you are using .05 lb. test braid, you should be fine with the eyes (I think). Further information to come in 2008! It's SNOWING again!!! [/QUOTE]
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