All fishing
hooks
seem identical to first-timers, but there’s more to fishing tackles
than meets the eye. Fishing hooks come in a variety of sizes, and
it’s not just about finding a big one or a small one—you have to
find the right type as well.
Choosing a fishing hook
is dependent on several factors, such as the fish size, fish species,
type of bait and fishing structure. Here are some of the popular fish
hooks:
O’Shaugnessy
This hook is used for general bottom fishing. It’s relatively thick and strong and durable enough not to bend out of shape.
This hook is used for general bottom fishing. It’s relatively thick and strong and durable enough not to bend out of shape.
Aberdeen
This type of hooks is used in freshwater fishing, but can also be used by saltwater anglers. These hooks bend and hold quite well.
This type of hooks is used in freshwater fishing, but can also be used by saltwater anglers. These hooks bend and hold quite well.
Circle
Circle hooks enable an easy catch and release. They’re easy to use and prevent the fish from being hooked in the gut.
Circle hooks enable an easy catch and release. They’re easy to use and prevent the fish from being hooked in the gut.
Live Bait
The hooks have a
shorter shank than the rest and allow bait to swim more freely. They
also enable a chance of good release, unlike other ones that result
in gut hooks.
Kahle
This hook is characterized by a curve that is ideal for live bait.
This hook is characterized by a curve that is ideal for live bait.
Your hook choice
depends on the physical characteristics of the fish. It’s best to
have several types on deck if you’re planning on reeling in
different kinds of fish.
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