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Tru-Turn® Blood-Red Bass Worm Hook

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It's hard to miss fish when they strike at the hook! Tru-Turns' Blood-Red Worm Hooks feature a dark-red finish that simulates the gill flash of feeding fish and stimulates the natural feeding response of gamefish.

Specifications:

  • Sproat design
  • Ringed eye
  • Two slices
  • Spear point
  • Blood-Red finish
  • Model: 063ZS
   



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Product Color: Blood Red
Model: 063ZS 1
38-452-350-01
Your Price (each): $1.99
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Product Color: Blood Red
Model: 063ZS 1/0
38-452-350-21
Your Price (each): $1.99
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Product Color: Blood Red
Model: 063ZS 2/0
38-452-350-22
Your Price (each): $1.99
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Product Color: Blood Red
Model: 063ZS 3/0
38-452-350-23
Your Price (each): $1.99
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Product Color: Blood Red
Model: 063ZS 4/0
38-452-350-24
Your Price (each): $1.99
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It's hard to miss fish when they strike at the hook! Tru-Turns' Blood-Red Worm Hooks feature a dark-red finish that simulates the gill flash of feeding fish and stimulates the natural feeding response of gamefish.

Specifications:

  • Sproat design
  • Ringed eye
  • Two slices
  • Spear point
  • Blood-Red finish
  • Model: 063ZS
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tru turn 3/0 blood-red bass worm hooks I would like to buy them 50-100 at a time
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Haven't found bulk packages of the red hooks anywhere.

I did notice that after using the red hooks for a while that the red finish comes off when I use pliers to remove the hook from the fish.

So what I do now is buy the bronze colored hooks in the package of 50. I bought a red permanent magic marker and color the hooks myself.

The color wears off after a while but I just color them back up again. I also save a lot of money that way.

I also tried spray painting my hooks red, black, etc. and then spraying a clear coat over the top of that. I have found the spray paint to last longer than the magic marker.
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i would contact the company to get your answer for this one and if not try talking to someone in your local bass pro fishing department they are always helpful and kind and send you out with a smile and usually 100 bucks worth of fishing stuff
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