Line is very fraid and you're risking a $100+ lure to a potentially very large fish breaking you off!!🤯..also i recommend that you install an extra snap ring with a Spro #6 swivel to help prevent fish from coming off.👍
Idea- 100lb braid and tie the middle of it to the line tie then attach a treble to both ends of the braid and then somehow stick it to the side of the bait by clipping one of the hooks off the treble then attach it to the side of the bait via come sort of small hook clip which is then rubber cemented to the bait (so if you want to you can take it off completely on the water
The stock hooks are actually from DRT. They are called Sharx. You can buy them online, but I prefer Owner Zo-wire hooks for the stickiness they have. I've added a link for the DRT hooks below. thehookuptackle.com/products/drt-sharx-treble-hooks
I'd like to try this bait for a very long time. I just don't know where to buy it's all sold out :( Ebay sellers triple the price. Where can I get a retail price ?
Great video break down. I'm sure there are a bunch of new klash owners. No idea the hooks needed changing! Thanks! - the_mad_swimbaiter I fish the Lemonade so I'm like hookrash strips or naw on that one? 🤔lol
Price is the same one is more buoyant than the other. They both float but the low can get about 3 ft down if set up right. The Hi-Float is used more with a wake bill or crank-down bills to act more like a giant crank or wake bait.
@@RyanRigged budget is out the window with this bait just got my first one and dont wanna loose a stud fish over somethin i could control any other tips