Which hooks?
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Which hooks?
I was just wondering which hooks people use and which they find most reliable, I use mainly Aberdeen B940's mainly because they are good value to buy in boxes of 100. The Aberdeens are ok but I only ever use them for one session before replacing them, what's the best hook in your opinion both for larger and smaller species.
Both Seaniebo and I have used the older Mustad hooks in Viking and Aberdeen patterns, and have found them to be Sh*te! They are very blunt, and brittle.
Now I tend to use Kamasan hooks only in the aberdeen pattern, as well as Cox & Rawle for the bigger sizes. I have also found that the Owner gorilla hooks are not only great catfish hooks, but make fantastic hooks for crab baits.
Cheers
Matt
Now I tend to use Kamasan hooks only in the aberdeen pattern, as well as Cox & Rawle for the bigger sizes. I have also found that the Owner gorilla hooks are not only great catfish hooks, but make fantastic hooks for crab baits.
Cheers
Matt
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yeah i use kamasan abadeen, more for the fish than anything else due to their high corrosion rate, i hate sending a fish off with a hook set deep, at least with the kamasan they corrode within a couple of days, which saves the fish alot of stress,
i have caught fish with steel mustad hooks in them and i'd say it had been there a couple of weeks because the fish didn't look too healthy(half starved more like) i was able to remove the hook and release the fish(doggie) to live a bit longer and healthier...
this is from my own experience.....
i have caught fish with steel mustad hooks in them and i'd say it had been there a couple of weeks because the fish didn't look too healthy(half starved more like) i was able to remove the hook and release the fish(doggie) to live a bit longer and healthier...
this is from my own experience.....
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I caught a doggie last Sunday that had a steel hook in its mouth. Again it must have been there awhile as the fish had a sore around the area the hook penetrated its mouth. Needless to say I removed it and returned the fish.
I also only use Kasmazan B940 for most general match fishing and do not reuse hooks. I also use the Mustad big bass hooks for bass when using peeler crab as its presents it very well.
I also only use Kasmazan B940 for most general match fishing and do not reuse hooks. I also use the Mustad big bass hooks for bass when using peeler crab as its presents it very well.