Sabertooth
fishing hooks "CATCH MORE FISH"
than other fishing hooks because no other fishing hooks in
the world today holds on to your bait like the Sabertooth fishing
hooks (See picture of baited sabertooth fishing hook below). It is
absolutely impossible for fish to steal your bait off your fishing
hooks, while fishingh with these fishing hooks, and get
away—see testimonials. In fact, once your bait goes on these fishing hooks, the
only way to get your bait off is to tear it off with your
hand. Fish absolutely cannot steal your bait off these sabertooth
fishing hooks and get away. While fishing with other fishing
hooks, fish are oftentimes able to steal your bait off your fishing
hooks and get away. When fishing with these sabertooth
fishing hooks, you will never again have to experience that
disappointed feeling of reeling in an empty fishing hook. That is
why we make the unprecedented guarantee that when fishing with
these sabertooth fishing hooks, "YOU CATCH
MORE FISH" because you catch every fish that bites and none
get away or your money back. The miracle about these
sabertooth fishing hooks is not that we make a money back guarantee
that you catch every fish that bites, but that you "CATCH MORE FISH" while fishing
with these sabertooth fishing hooks than while fishing with
other fishing hooks. You catch all those big fish that used
to steal your bait off your fishing hooks and get away.
Each of these
sabertooth fishing hooks is hand made.
The Sabertooth
is a one inch long piece of .007 inch thick stainless steel spring
wire attached at the bend of the fishinghooks just below the
barb. When these sabertooth fishinghooks are
baited, the spring in the wire of these fishing hooks' sabertooth
allows the spring wire sabertooth to lay flat against the
shank of the sabertooth fishinghooks allowing your bait to go
on over the spring wire sabertooth and onto
these sabertooth fishing hooks as your bait is
threaded onto these sabertooth
fishinghooks. Once a sabertooth fishing hook is
thus baited, the spring in the wire of the fishing hooks'
sabertooth causes the spring wire sabertooth to pop back
out and push out against your bait from the inside,
thereby locking your bait onto the these sabertooth fishing
hooks from the inside (see picture of baited sabertooth
fishing hook below). Your bait will absolutely not come off
and fish absolutely cannot steal your bait off these
sabertooth fishinghooks. In fact, once these sabertooth
fishing hooks are baited, as shown below, the only way to
take your bait off is to tear it off with your hand, which
means fish absolutely cannot steal your bait
off these sabertooth fishing hooks and get away.
This causes you to catch every fish that bites while fishing
with these sabertooth fishing hooks. While fishing
with other fishing hooks you catch some of
the fish that bite but not every fish that bites your
bait because fish are oftentimes able to steal your bait off other
fishing hooks and get away. This translates into "YOU CATCHING MORE FISH" while
fishing with these
sabertooth fishing hooks than while fishing
with other fishing hooks.
These sabertooth fishing hooks work with all kinds of bait
including live shrimp, plastic worm and lizards, worms, dough bait
and live minnows:
1. LIVE SHRIMP - When baiting fishing hooks with a live shrimp, you
thread the fishinghooks through the shell that grows behind its
head in order to keep it alive while fishing. To bait these
baitholder sabertooth fishing hooks with a live shrimp, simply
thread the sabertooth baitholder fishing hooks all the way through
such shell, the same as you would with regular fishing hooks, until
the stainless steel spring wire of these baitholder fishing hooks'
sabretooth pops out of the other side of such shell that grows
behind the head of the live shrimp. Then slide the live
shrimp back down the shank of these sabertooth fishing hooks until
its rests behind such sabertooth stainless steel spring wire.
Once this is done, the stainless steel spring wire of these fishing
hooks' sabretooth prevents your live shrimp from ever again being
taken back off the tip of the sabertooth fishing hook, without
tearing it off with your hand, and fish will absolutely not be able
to take your live shrimp off these baitholder fishing hooks.
This results in you catching every fish that bites your live shrimp
while fishing with these sabertooth baitholder fishing hooks
because no fish are able to steal your live shrimp off these
baitholder fishing hooks and get away. With other
fishing hooks you catch only some of the fish that bite your live
shrimp because fish are oftentimes able to steal your live shrimp
off the other fishing hooks and leave your hook lieing empty in the
water. Since you catch every fish that bites while
fishing with these fishing hooks and you catch only
some of the fish that bites while fishing with other fishing
hooks, you "CATCH MORE
FISH" while fishing with these sabertooth fishing hooks
than you do while fishing with other fishing hooks.
2. PLASTIC
WORMS AND LIZARDS - When fishing with plastic worms or lizards,
you are fishing with a moving target since you reel plastic
plastic worms and lizards in while fishing with them. When
doing so, fish will often, on its first try, hit at your
plastic bait with a glazing hit which causes him to miss your
plastic worm or lizard on its first try as it
attempts to bite our plastic bait, and either knock your plastic
bait completely off your fishing hook or down the shank of
the fishing hook and onto the bend of the fishing
hook. In either case you will not catch the fish because when
he returns to bite (hit) your bait again, he is going to find that
the plastic bait is either not on the fishing hook at all from
being knocked completely off the fishing hooks when he first hit it
with a glazing hit and missed it or in a different position on
the fishing hooks than what it was and not moving in the
same manner that it did when he first hit it with such glazing
it and missed it. Your plastic bait being in a different
position on the fishing hook will spook a fish when he comes back
to bite (hit) your bait again which will cause a fish
to not bite (hit) your plastic bait again. With these
sabretooth fishing hooks, however, simply thread these sabretooth
fishing hooks into the plastic bait the same as yuou would
with regular fishing hooks. Once this is done the
stainless steel spring wire of these fishing hooks' sabretooth
grips your plastic worm or lizard from the inside,
thereby locking your plastic bait onto these sabretooth fishing
hooks from the inside so tightly that your plastic bait will not
ever again come off or ever move out of position on these
sabretooth fishing hooks. This will cause you
to "YOU CATCH MORE
FISH" because you catch every fish that bites (hits)
your plastic worm or lizard while fishing with these sabretooth
fishing hooks.
These fishing
hooks work with the Texas method as well. The Texas method is
when you thread the fishing hooks through the plastic bait
and then flip the fishing hooks over and stick the tip of the
fishing hooks (bard) back into your plastic bait.
3. WORMS -
(including shrimp, liver and any other kind of bait that is
threaded onto fishinghooks). As these sabertooth bait
holder fishinghooks are baited, the spring wire of
these fishing hooks' sabertooth lies down flat up against
the shank of these sabertooth bait holder fishing hooks
allowing your bait to go over the sabertooth spring wire and
onto the sabertooth bait holder fishinghooks as your bait is
threaded onto these sabertooth fishing hooks. Once these
sabertooth baitholder fishinghooks are thus baited, however, the
spring in the wire of these sabertooth bait holder fishing hooks'
spring wire sabertooth causes the spring wire sabertooth to pop
back out and push out against your baith from the inside,
thereby locking your bait onto these sabertooth bait holder fishing
hooks from the inside (see picture of baited sabertooth fishing
hook below). THis allows your bait to go onto these
sabertooth fishing hooks, but your bait cannot reverse itself and
ever be taken back off the tip of these sabertooth fishing
hooks. In fact, once your bait in on these sabertooth bait
holder fishing hooks, as shown below, the only way to take bait off
is to tear it off with your hand, which means that since fish
cannot pull that hard on your bait, fish absolutely cannot steal
your bait off these sabertooth bait holder fishinghooks and get
away. This means that you catch every fish that bites
while fishing with these sabertooth fishing hooks.
While fishing with other fishing hooks you catch only some of
the fish that bite your bait because fish are oftentimes able
to steal your bait off of other fishing hooks and get
away. Therefore, "YOU CATCH MORE
FISH" while
fishing with these sabertooth baitholder fishing hooks than you
catch while fishing with other fishing hooks.
4. DOUGH BAIT -
My friends and I fish with Forty Per Cent Brain Flakes made by Post
Cereal to catch Buffalo fish which are bottom feeders. We make it
into a ball by adding water and compressing it with our hand. It is
very difficult to keep such a dough ball on the fishing hooks
because it is soft and wet. Fishing with it makes it even softer
and wetter. When fishing with a dough ball, the stainless steel
spring wire of these sabretooth fishing hooks' sabretooth adds
extra area for the dough ball to grip onto. It keeps the dough ball
on the sabertooth fishing hook which causes you to catch every
fish that bites these sabretooth fishing hooks baited with
a dough ball. With other fishing hooks the
dough ball being so soft and wet easily comes
off the fishing hooks. Again, keeping the dough ball on
these sabretooth fishing hooks causes you to "CATCH MORE FISH" while fishing
with these sabretooth fishing hooks than when fishing
with other fishing hooks. To make fish even more
attracted to your dough ball, try using Big Red soda water instead
of just plain water. Fish find the smell
irristable.
5. LIVE MINNOWS - When baiting fishing hooks with live
minnows, you either thread the fishing hooks through their tail or
their mouth. To bait this sabertooth bait holder fishing hook
with a live minnow, simply thread the sabertooth baitholder
fishing hook all the way through the minnow, the same as you would
with a regular fishing hook, until the steel spring wire of
the fishing hooks' sabertooth pops out of the other side of your
fishing hook. Then slide the live minnow back down the shank
of the sabertooth baitholder fishing hook until it rests behind the
sabertooth stainless steel spring wire. Once this is done, the
minnow is locked onto the fishing hook so securely that a minnow
cannot ever again be taken back off the tip of the fishing
hook (barb), unless you tear it off with your hand. Fish
absolutely cannot steal your live monnow off these
sabertooth bait holder fishing hooks and every time a
fish takes one of these sabertooth fishing hooks baited with a live
minnow into its mouth, the sabertooth baitholder fishing hook
that is firmly attached to your live minnow goes with
it. This causes you to catch every fish that bites your
live minnow while fishing with these sabertooth fishing
hooks. While fishing with other fishing hooks,
however, fish are oftentimes able to steal your live minnow
off of your baitholder fishing hooks and leave your fishing hook
lieing empty in the water. This is why we guarantee that when
fishing with these sabertooth baitholder fishing hooks,
you "CATCH MORE
FISH" or your money back.