Almost all existing fishing lures have the same type of connections between the attachment points to hooks that allows random play between each of the connecting components or segments(The more connections, the more play) The hooks and connecting segments are not aligned and are allowed to randomly move about by themselves and freely within each other’s boundary circumferences.
Each connecting segment contains 2-5MM of circular rotational movement (In most common lures.)The circular size of each component dictates the amount of free play associated with each segment or connection. The total amount of slack(In this case) can be up to 8mm(Unlimited in size, depending on each of the circular connection or segment size’s) and the hook is freely allowed to move around each and all connections(or segments) substantially increases(depending on how many connections or segments are attached) the chances of any of the segments or connections to move before the fish can be detected or the hook set, resulting in a lost fish. When a lure is paused during the retrieve the hooks usually fall down(Due to gravity) and are not aligned. The fishing line, lure, connecting segments(on the lure), and the lure’s hook ALL have to be aligned before a proper hookset can occur. No Matter what Lure you are using. The hook has to be set in a straight line(can be vertical or horizontal) to the lure as you set the hook, all components have to be aligned for the immediate and best hook penetration.
The HASsleeve takes away the slack between each of the connecting segments and aligns the hooks so they are aligned(Alignment could be either or both on the horizontal and/or vertical plane) and ready to penetrate immediately upon impact with a fish’s mouth, yet allows the hook to still move freely(To not allow the fish to use it as a crowbar to release the lure from the fish). Upon a fish opening its mouth and inhaling the lure, the hooks and connecting components are perfectly aligned for an immediate hookset. Whether the lure is in motion or suspended and stopped in the water column.
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