Ya that is always an issue, they come back tailless quite a bit too. What type of hooks did you go with? I like the screw in twist lock type. Also to help increase hook-ups slit the belly with a razor blade, makes it easier for the hook to penetrate the body with out tearing and I find it adds a little extra body wiggle. Applying a spray on scent seems to help quite a bit as well.
What size baits are you throwing? On my 5-6" I'm using a 7/0 Owner Beast, you want to try and get the hook as far back in the body while maintaining a good swimming action. The shank of the hook or belly weight should not come in contact with the body of the swimbait. If it does it will greatly effect the action and make it swim left or right.I haven't tried the Sebiles yet but I hear very good things. Price is a big factor to me when purchasing a bait that will eventualyget chewed off. Are they expensive?
Another quick tip, if your fishing open water and not worried about weeds you can thread the eye of a treble hook through the twist lock hook for increased hook-up ratio. Just put one of the treble hooks into the body of the bait to keep in place while casting. You also gotta set the hook hard to drive the hook through the body of the bait and into the fish. Tight lines buddy!PS My boat is ready to get wet, when we hittin it?