"Practical" depends on:
-the original setup of the engine
-what you have available to you
-ease of installation/modification
Another thing to investigate is how prone to damage will the hose be? If it has major exposure to flying rocks, sticks, etc that can damage the hose, it's probably not a good idea... unless you want to spend big bucks on a teflon lined, braided steel hose &, even then, there's no guarantee it will be safe...
In my experience, cable clutches are much more "accurate" (for lack of a better word) than hydraulic in terms of feel, meaning, with a cable clutch, you can feel the clutch engaging/disengaging by the position of the pedal, not so much with hydraulic; I can "quick shift" any car with a cable clutch very well but, with a hydraulic clutch, I tend to "miss" the shift because I can't feel the clutch; cable clutches are also more adjustable than hydraulic...
Now, that's just my "opinion", other members opinions may/will differ from mine; wait for them to chime in...