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Remi Lake Campers Association Host's Seminar
Apr. 25, 2013 10:53pm by Craig Santala
Remi Lake Moonbeam Ontario, ON
On May 5th at 1pm the
Remi Lake Campers
Association in Moonbeam
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second year for this
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Set the Hook with Kamakazi
all over ON
Mar. 24, 2012 11:15pm
When it comes down to landing the fish of a lifetime or that kicker in a tournament, the last thing you want to have happen is that fish getting off. With the Kamakazi hooks, this unwanted catastrophe is avoidable. Kamakazi hooks are made from high quality carbon steel and are chemically sharpened to perfection. I have used these hooks for a couple years now and my success in landing fish has increased immensely. They come in black and red . The styles available are octopus, baitholder and treble hooks. Octopus hooks vary in size from as small as 14 and go up to 8/0. The baitholders range from 8 to 2/0, and the trebles from size 8 to 2/0. The octopus and baitholders I use when tying my spinner rigs for walleye. I also use the treble hooks as replacements for my crankbaits and stinger hooks. If you want a high quality hook availble in a few styles at a great price, tie on a Kamakazi.
On March 24,2012
David W. Reid Wrote:

How true Craig, I have been using them from the time they came out and
have no regerts using them. You also can count on getting your money
worth in them. Believe me when I say you can count on them when you
have a hog on.
 
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