Yes, many anglers choose to add stinger hooks to jigging raps to increase their chances of landing fish, particularly when targeting species with short strikes. Stinger hooks are typically attached to the back of the lure to provide an additional hooking point. This setup can be especially effective for species like walleye and pike. However, it's essential to check local regulations, as some areas may have restrictions on using stinger hooks.
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In the stinger phase of a flight, you typically put the leg labeled "A-B" as the stinger leg. This is because the stinger phase refers to the maneuvering segment of the flight where you transition from one point to the next, and the A-B leg represents the initial part of that transition. The C leg would generally follow as the subsequent phase.
A stinger waffle has many taste depending on what you put in it. Ingredients such as chocolate or honey can help it taste better to satisfy your needs.
If I were you I would fasten some hooks on underneath your seat then screw on the hooks to the seat and screw on the basket to the hooks. If this doesn't work I have no idea -get some strong hooks aswell :)
FishHooks is a kid show while fish hooks are something you put on a fishing pole to catch fish
not sure what hood, but it was not the stinger hood. that hood was only put out on the Baldwin motion nova. i think it was only on the 69 nova from them and not on the 70 model.
harvesting bee stingers is a hobby of mine. always fun to put in someone's shoe...
in the search box put in: what can i use as a hook for my essay...thatss where the correct answer is
Christmas light hooks can be nailed or hooked onto a thin layer. The best placed to hang a Christmas light hook include the edge of the roof and the porch.
Yes, training bras's usually have hooks at the back. There are some training bra's you just put over your head that don't have hooks. Training bra's are usually not cupped, they are just flat since you had just started developing and your breasts are very small.
If you meant a 'bee stinger' - then yes. Unlike wasps, the sting of a bee has a tiny barb - when a bee stings something, the barb makes the sting stay put. This means the sting pulls out of the bees body - killing the bee in the process.