The new Lazer Treble hooks
I was amazed that Trokar was able to take the same technology from their hooks and transition it into the treble hooks. I was able to test the TK300 which is their round bend treble hooks. They are short shank hooks with a wide gap. They come is sizes 2, 4, 5, 6. I used all four hooks and was impressed with all of them. You can also get the Trokar treble hooks in an Extra Wide Gap version.
The Trokar Treble hooks are made with the same surgical sharpening technology as the normal Trokar hooks. You can tell the difference between a Trokar Treble hook and a normal treble hook. The point is so fine and sharp the difference is eye opening. I used them on lipless crankbaits, crankbaits, floating jerkbaits and suspending jerkbaits. I was worried the Trokar hooks would affect the suspending jerkbait, however I did not have any issues with it adjusting the action of the lure.
Over the years I have learned to set the hook with a sweeping motion so I don’t rip the hook out of a bass’ mouth. The action takes little effort and at times you might not even realize I set the hook. I was impressed with the fact that I needed even less effort and force to set the hook with the Trokar Treble hooks.
Look! No hands! We’ve mentioned hands-free electronic faucets before. Last year, the Solis Solar Powered faucet was featured on HGTV, and now we have a new one. Moen has now introduced the “Destiny” electronic faucet, as part of their Showhouse collection. It works pretty much like the kind you see in public restrooms.