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Gamakatsu Swimbait Hooks - NS Black - 1/16 oz. - 3/0 - 4 pack

Gamakatsu Swimbait Hooks

Partner your favorite swimbait with a Gamakatsu Swimbait Hook and enjoy a lifelike swimming action that requires you to ready the net. The weighted, wide-gap design the Gamakatsu Swimbait Hooks feature allows swimbaits to fall evenly and dig deep. The metal spring is inline with the super sharp point and works like a swimbait seatbelt -- securing swimbaits in place even after a head-on-collision with Mr. Bass. Color: N.S. Black. 4 pack..

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Gamakatsu Short Shank Treble Hooks with Magic Eye - #2 - 9 pk.

Gamakatsu Short Shank Treble Hooks with Magic Eye

Ideal hooks for lure upgrades Sticky sharp points Very strong steel construction Magic Eye fits between split ring wires Black Nickel finish You will enjoy three sticky sharp points and very strong steel when upgrading your favorite lures with these Gamakatsu Short Shank Treble Hooks. On top of the ultra sharp points and strong construction, these Short Shank Trebles feature Gamakatsus popular Magic Eye. The Magic Eye has a tapered flat portion that easily fits between the split ring wires to make upgrading your hooks must easier and faster.

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PLASTIC WORM HOOK
Bass Fishing Hooks
by Wade Robins



Experienced bass fishermen have already learned about the different types of bass fishing hooks available. Novices in the sport should take the opportunity to learn about the different type of bass fishing hooks and their particular uses and advantages.

Off Shank Hooks

Off shank hooks are best used with artificial bait. They feature a bend at the top of the hook where it is connected to the fishing line. Shank hooks are constructed in this manner by design. The way they function is by turning directly in to the fish's mouth when the hook is set. The way the fisher sets the hook impacts whether or not he or she catches a fish, particularly when using artificial lures. While regular hooks can be effective, shank hooks help catch a greater quantity of bass fish. They also deliver consistent results.

Straight Shank Hooks

Straight shank hooks are very effective when used with live bait. Minnows, for example, work very well with the straight shank hook. The design of a straight shank hook doesn't inhibit the movement of the live bait. Because this type of hook allows the bait to swim, the bait is able to do its job. Upon striking at the bait, the fish actually inhales it. When the hook is set, it then gets caught in the hard bony sides of the fish's mouth.




Gambler Chris Lane Double Trouble Toad Hooks
Gambler's Double Trouble Toad Hook is the way to increase your hook-up percentage when you're swimming your favorite toad bait! Quickly becoming some of the top frog/toad hooks available, the Double Trouble Toad Hooks feature a double hook design which teams with its screw lock to secure toad baits and to keep them running straight. A quick rig design allows you to rig and re-rig quickly, while the sticky sharp Gamakatsu Hooks provide the lip penetrating sharpness that's required for big bass. 2 pack.



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