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- INDEX Tactics - Hook & line selection
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- string 15 45 0 1 The final stage in the tackle selection process is the hook size and line strength
- string 15 60 0 1 selection. Hook selection depends mainly on the bait being used and the size of the
- string 15 75 0 1 fish you are expecting to catch. All baits are different sizes and require a certain
- string 15 90 0 1 size hook to conceal them. A larger hook for the required bait will reduce the number
- string 15 105 0 1 of bites because the hook may be visible to the fish. A smaller hook for the required
- string 15 120 0 1 bait may result in low success rates when trying to hook a fish. As well as these two
- string 15 135 0 1 hooksize factors, the wrong size hook may result in the bait being lost following a
- string 15 150 0 1 missed bite ( if the "lose bait on missed bite" setting is on, in the realism menu ).
- string 15 165 0 1 You will need to look at the help given for each bait to see what the recommended
- string 15 180 0 1 hook size is for the bait. Larger fish are easier to hook on large hooks and smaller
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