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This buoyant, weedless Yum Money Hound Topwater Softbait puts you in the money! Throw it in slop, heavy cover, buck brush—anywhere. Then walk it in and watch it zip back and forth like a happy puppy wagging its tail…with a fat bass close behind! Belly slit ensures positive hook-ups when rigged Texas style.
   



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Yum® Money Hound Topwater Softbaits - 4-1/4'' - 4 pack - Bulldog

Bulldog

4-1/4"

Pack Quantity: 4
Scent: Other
Model: YMH4935
38-251-016-35
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Yum® Money Hound Topwater Softbaits - 4-1/4'' - 4 pack - Ole' Yella

Ole' Yella

4-1/4"

Pack Quantity: 4
Scent: Other
Model: YMH4936
38-251-016-36
Your Price (each): $7.49
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Yum® Money Hound Topwater Softbaits - 3-1/2'' - 4 pack - Black Lab

Black Lab

3-1/2"

Pack Quantity: 4
Scent: Other
Model: YMH3934
38-251-015-34
Your Price (each): $7.49
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Yum® Money Hound Topwater Softbaits - 3-1/2'' - 4 pack - Bulldog

Bulldog

3-1/2"

Pack Quantity: 4
Scent: Other
Model: YMH3935
38-251-015-35
Your Price (each): $7.49
In stock
Yum® Money Hound Topwater Softbaits - 3-1/2'' - 4 pack - Ole' Yella

Ole' Yella

3-1/2"

Pack Quantity: 4
Scent: Other
Model: YMH3936
38-251-015-36
Your Price (each): $7.49
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Yum® Money Hound Topwater Softbaits - 3-1/2'' - 4 pack - Hot Dog

Hot Dog

3-1/2"

Pack Quantity: 4
Scent: Other
Model: YMH3937
38-251-015-37
Your Price (each): $7.49
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Yum® Money Hound Topwater Softbaits - 3-1/2'' - 4 pack - Foxy Dog

Foxy Dog

3-1/2"

Pack Quantity: 4
Scent: Other
Model: YMH3939
38-251-015-39
Your Price (each): $7.49
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Yum® Money Hound Topwater Softbaits - 4-1/4'' - 4 pack - Black Lab

Black Lab

4-1/4"

Pack Quantity: 4
Scent: Other
Model: YMH4934
38-251-016-34
Your Price (each): $7.49
In stock
Yum® Money Hound Topwater Softbaits - 4-1/4'' - 4 pack - Hot Dog

Hot Dog

4-1/4"

Pack Quantity: 4
Scent: Other
Model: YMH4937
38-251-016-37
Your Price (each): $7.49
In stock
Yum® Money Hound Topwater Softbaits - 4-1/4'' - 4 pack - Foxy Dog

Foxy Dog

4-1/4"

Pack Quantity: 4
Scent: Other
Model: YMH4939
38-251-016-39
Your Price (each): $7.49
In stock


This buoyant, weedless Yum Money Hound Topwater Softbait puts you in the money! Throw it in slop, heavy cover, buck brush—anywhere. Then walk it in and watch it zip back and forth like a happy puppy wagging its tail…with a fat bass close behind! Belly slit ensures positive hook-ups when rigged Texas style.
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How do you hook the Money Hound up?
1 year, 7 months ago
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Texas rig it, as illustrated on the package. Would go no smaller than a 5/0 Extra wide gap hook for 3" money hound. I used 5/0 hook and it tended to roll over on retrieve, maybe 6/0 EWG hook is the trick!! Tight lines!!
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big hooks are the key. Its an incredibly fat bait but if used right its pretty deadly. I wouldn't trust anything smaller than a 4/0 or so, I usually use at least a 5/0 in fact. A good hook to use is the gamakatsu superline EWG, which has a huge hook gap to compensate for the fatness of this bait. From there, just Texas rig it, weightless of course. If you don't know what that is google it, there are some helpful descriptions.
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I rig it on a 7/0 gama ewg spring lock hook .
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For best results use an Owner 5/0 EWG hook. Start hook in nose and bring it out about 1/4 inch past the nose and then turn the bait 1/4 turn and hook him up through the belly and skin hook it in the back.
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I rigged mine just like I was rigging a worm. Insert hook into the head , come back out about 1/2 inch down....come out to the bottom of the lure ( for it to be weedless ) insert it back in and bring the hook out through the back...I don't like the barb to lay flat on the back of the lure.....let the barb stick up a litle...to be sure when I set the hook...it's going to SET ! No weight....just hook , line and lure !
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Texas Rig It...come thru the baits nose then turn the hook then exit thru the slot on the bottom.Roll the hook over and put it up in the hook slot,bend the bait and penetrate the hook point thru the back of ur bait and just skin hook the hook point.
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If you wanted, you could rig it with a weighted swimbait hook so that the weight of the hook keeps it upright. The ones with the screw locks work best
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 - Austin, TX
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at the bottom of the hook underneath the bait wrap lead tape on it and that should solve the problem
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In heavy cover its almost impossable, i keep the pole high and move it slow twitching the pole. It works great. Use heavy braid at least 50lb. and no.6 or 7 EWG hooks and hold on tight you will be amazed whats under there. good luck.
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I believe your probably trying to work the bait on too tight of a line-give it more of a slack line presentation and it rolls over very little.
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There are two sizes. In my previous question, I wasn't specific. Can you tell which hook to use with each of the two sizes?
I'd imagine that the 7/0 would be used for the 4" and the 5/0 would be used for the 3"?

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Those would be good hooks to use, but not necessary. You can get away with way smaller hooks, I always try to use the smallest hook I can get away with. For the larger one a 5/0 or 6/0 will suffice, the smaller version you might even be able to use a 3/0 but I would probably go with 4/0.
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I use a 6/0 wide gap in the smaller one and a 7/0 in the larger one.
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I have the three inch and I used the 5/0.
Works perfectly !
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Correct
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Actually, on the 3", I use a 4/0 offset hook. I doesn't seem to pertrude any where outside the lure.
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I actually used a 6/0 on the 3' because it puts the hook just a bit closer to the tail, and seems to balance the bait well.
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Would it be the EWG worm hook (which is what I'm thinking) or is it a swimbait hook without a weight?
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EWG works well for this bait for me. The EWG has a huge gap, which is great for a big bait like this. Nevertheless, either one of the hooks you speak of would work. ZOOM makes hooks for their frogs that are screw lock hooks to hold the nose but are weightless. Alternatively, a swimbait hook with a weight isn't a bad idea, some people complain that the bait rolls over when they are trying to walk it. If you used a weighted swimbait hook, you would be able to keep it on its belly with the weight on the bottom.
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EWG hook
nice thinking
you didnt need help at all.
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you use an EWG hook
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EWG Gamakatsu is perfect ! Personally , I have never used a swimbait hook , so I don't know about that. Use the 5/0 EWG !
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stick with the EWG hook no.6 or 7 by Gamakaysa monster hook. keep the pole high and rig it as for the directions on the package. I use 50lb. braid. works great.
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I use a 5/0 Red Gami EWG Worm Hook (7/0 for the larger bait)
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6/0 EWG.
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Gamakatsu wide gap 7/0 or 6/0 hook. The wide gap hook allows better hook ups
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5/0 offset worm hook texas rigged weightless
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they are heavy but I dont know the exact weight. They cast a loooong ways and I am fishing them on 17lb line on a casting rod/reel.Unbelievably they are very bouyant for their weight.
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I don't know the weight, but they cast a mile!
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