The Stinger Hook

Published 2023-04-17
Here is my way of tying stinger hooks for walleye in the Detroit River.

0:00 Intro
0:07 The Stinger Hook
0:30 The Material
1:36 The Tool
2:04 Tying the Stinger
5:35 Thanks for Watching

NOTE: If you are struggling with finding the right bead to line diameter, you can try using a larger knot to prevent it from slipping back through the bead. Whateve your combination, just test it before using on the water. Tight lines!

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All Comments (21)
  • Coolest thing I've watch in a bit. Just built a jig and tied a whole bunch of these in no time ...thanks again for sharing
  • Dude! I think you just solved my ice fishing dropper rig problems! Thank you for the idea.
  • such a great video! this will be my go to method for tying stinger hooks, thanks.
  • @jwm2588
    Great video and straight to the point!
  • @644Jim
    Excellent video, very insightful. Will be hitting the water soon
  • @guyh.4553
    Blue Fox, Rooster Tails, and Spin N' Glo's are my go-to lures. Fox & Rooster Tails are my fav's for trout and Foxes & Spin N' Glo's for salmon
  • Cool video. Love it... I already have all that in my box. Thanks my friend
  • @bigrich6750
    I love that. I’m going to use it down here in the salt water on the Gulf Coast. We do a lot of jigging for pompano and other fish. This should help with hook ups.
  • I use stingers all the time with buzzbaits and spinnerbaits at night. I'll definitely be making these and saving a bunch of money!!!!
  • @team-d
    Genius! Going to try it with weightless flukes for chasing Spots on the blueback herring lakes.