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Pitching / Flipping What Type Hook? 2025


fishing user avatarmeade95 reply : 

I want to learn to flip and pitch this up coming season.  Question about hooks?

Is it best to use a EWG hook? Or other type? I purchased some extra firm "flippin" hooks from BPS but these are not EWG.  Will be using jigs but also want to try some T-Rig creature baits and this is where I'm not sure on best style / type of hook.

 

Thanks.


fishing user avatarkylek reply : 

I use EWG hooks for all of my flipping and pitching.  I would probably use a big stout flipping hook if I was punching mats or something.


fishing user avatarCatt reply : 

Straight shank round bend provides a higher hookup precentage!


fishing user avatarbigfishbk86 reply : 

The owner 5/0 twistlock flipping hook is amazingly strong, sharp, and easy to rig!  I would not use an EWG hook, use something more straight shanked


fishing user avatarZach P reply : 

4/0 or 5/0 Straight Shank Round Bend and make sure to tie a snell knot. I love pitchin and flippin!


fishing user avatarJ Francho reply : 

I match the hook to the bait.  Keep in mind, there is no standard for sizes.  I'd use a completely different hook for a 7" worm than I'd use for a beaver type bait.  Owner hooks are about the only brand I'll use these days.  They have a hook for just about every bait out there. If you want specific recommendations for baits, post up what you'll be using. 


fishing user avatarBenB54 reply : 

I usually throw a 4/0 or 5/0 gamakatsu heavy cover or super heavy cover flippin' hook depending on what type of cover or vegetation I'm flipping. I've been messing around with other hooks though because the heat shrink on the gamakatsus will tend to get loose and slide down after a couple of fish. I might have to try out some owner hooks.


fishing user avatarindianabasshunter reply : 
  On 1/11/2014 at 12:40 AM, BenB54 said:

I usually throw a 4/0 or 5/0 gamakatsu heavy cover or super heavy cover flippin' hook depending on what type of cover or vegetation I'm flipping. I've been messing around with other hooks though because the heat shrink on the gamakatsus will tend to get loose and slide down after a couple of fish. I might have to try out some owner hooks.

I experienced the same thing with the Gamakatsu and switched to the Trokar Flipping hook. While they are expensive and the only Trokar hooks that I will buy again, they are perfect hooks for punching and flipping.


fishing user avatarMegastink reply : 

Straight shank hook (Gammy/Trokar) ties with a snell knot. Very high hook to land ratio.


fishing user avatarmeade95 reply : 

Thank you all for advice! 

 

I plan to likely use the Rage Tail Craw or Rage Tail Lobster -  Also the Havoc Pit Boss - With tugsten weight.

 

Looked at the Owner style hooks. Look great.  There is a great variety there to choose from.  The ROUND BEND, WIDE GAP and  90° JIG HOOK both look very nice.  Think I'd start with the more standard round bend 90 Jig Hook...


fishing user avatarBenB54 reply : 
  On 1/11/2014 at 1:11 AM, indianabasshunter said:

I experienced the same thing with the Gamakatsu and switched to the Trokar Flipping hook. While they are expensive and the only Trokar hooks that I will buy again, they are perfect hooks for punching and flipping.

I with you, I've mainly started using a Trokar just for flipping/pitching.


fishing user avatarMegastink reply : 
  On 1/11/2014 at 3:17 AM, meade95 said:

Thank you all for advice! 

 

I plan to likely use the Rage Tail Craw or Rage Tail Lobster -  Also the Havoc Pit Boss - With tugsten weight.

 

Looked at the Owner style hooks. Look great.  There is a great variety there to choose from.  The ROUND BEND, WIDE GAP and  90° JIG HOOK both look very nice.  Think I'd start with the more standard round bend 90 Jig Hook...

Wait, what? You're going to flip with a 90* jig hook? This:

http://www.ownerhooks.com/jighooks.htm

 

I dont think you want to do that. That bend and eye will create a block for your hook point. Look at this: This hook design is specific to flipping, and is best used with a snell knot:

http://www.gamakatsu.com/fishing-hooks.php?pid=1048

 

Why tie a snell knot? Watch this (1:45):

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uUdL0wvvC3Q

 

I personally dont use EWG hooks at all anymore. For bottom-dragging worming, I use 4/0 and 5/0 straight shank hooks.... and I snell it. Hell, I even snell my drop-shot! and I miss VERY few hooksets. I know some guys love EWG hooks. Go buy some and experiement. But as SOON as you miss a hookset with the EWG hooks (and you will), snell a straight shank on...


fishing user avatarBenB54 reply : 
  On 1/11/2014 at 3:17 AM, meade95 said:

Thank you all for advice! 

 

I plan to likely use the Rage Tail Craw or Rage Tail Lobster -  Also the Havoc Pit Boss - With tugsten weight.

 

Looked at the Owner style hooks. Look great.  There is a great variety there to choose from.  The ROUND BEND, WIDE GAP and  90° JIG HOOK both look very nice.  Think I'd start with the more standard round bend 90 Jig Hook...

I wouldn't use a 90* jig hook for flipping/pitching let alone anything else besides molding your own jigs.


fishing user avatarAlonerankin2 reply : 

I use owner straight worm wide gap xxx strong in 4/0 and 5/0 these are in my opinion the best hooks for flipping / punching also been using 4/0 Trokar flipping hooks they seem to be a good hook also I just haven't used them enough... The owners.... U can't go wrong!


fishing user avatarMarkH024 reply : 

I use the Mustad Denny Braurer flipping hooks. I switched from Trokar because they destroy the plastics way to fast for my liking.  I still have a few which I'll use up at some point but won't be purchasing them again. I always snell my knot as well for flipping/punching.


fishing user avatarMegastink reply : 
  On 1/11/2014 at 4:36 AM, Alonerankin2 said:

I use owner straight worm wide gap xxx strong in 4/0 and 5/0 these are in my opinion the best hooks for flipping / punching also been using 4/0 Trokar flipping hooks they seem to be a good hook also I just haven't used them enough... The owners.... U can't go wrong!

You know, I've looked at those hooks, but they just seem a little weak... I'm a big fan of owner, I just dont think they make a better flipping hook than gammy....


fishing user avatarmjseverson24 reply : 

I use both the EWG and the straight shank hooks. Personally if I am not punching I tend to like the EWG quite a bit more, especially in the 4/0-6/0 sizes. I am not sure where all of the missing fish on EWG comes from I have about an equal strike to land ratio with both types of hooks. I also use a snell on both of them. I personally like the way a bait sits on the EWG a little better than the straight shank flippin hooks.

 

Mitch


fishing user avatarMontanaro reply : 

mustad denny brauer straight shank. /end thread


fishing user avatarWar Eagle 44 reply : 

Another vote for the Owner Zo Wire TwistLOCK flipping hooks. I've tried a lot of different hooks for this purpose and found, for me, there isn't anything close.  


fishing user avatarAlonerankin2 reply : 
  On 1/11/2014 at 4:44 AM, Megastink said:

You know, I've looked at those hooks, but they just seem a little weak... I'm a big fan of owner, I just dont think they make a better flipping hook than gammy....

We can still be friends! I do use Hack Attack jigs with that big ole gammy it's that's a awesome hook for sure!
fishing user avatarww2farmer reply : 

I must be the best hook setter/bite detector in the world. I have NONE of these so called hook up issues with EWG hooks. I have tried the straight shank hooks, and I don't like them at all. So it's either a VMC Heavy duty EWG, or Gamakatsu EWG superline for me.  Size depends on the bait. I carry 2/0 - 5/0 with me.


fishing user avatarChampfishnva reply : 

i use the trokar flippin hook best on market imo SHARP!!! SHARP SHARP!!


fishing user avatarMontanaro reply : 

trokars are sharp but not stronger and they don't last. not worth the $ imo.

farmer: why don't you like straight? heavy cover straight hooks are thick and have baitkeepers. I've never had a problem with ewg either that I've noticed but it doesn't mean it doesn't have flaws.


fishing user avatarww2farmer reply : 
  On 1/11/2014 at 8:26 PM, Montanaro said:

farmer: why don't you like straight? heavy cover straight hooks are thick and have baitkeepers. I've never had a problem with ewg either that I've noticed but it doesn't mean it doesn't have flaws.

I don't like the way the bait sits on the hooks, I don't like how much the plastic barbs tear up my baits, and I don't like having another type of hook around taking up space when the heavy wire EWG's I use get the job done for me.


fishing user avatarBassinLou reply : 

I am with the EWG gang. I am not a fan of j-hooks unless I am pitching into cover. I have been fishing Gami's EWG from size 1 to up to 5/0 for years now. Missing a strike will happen regardless of what type of hooks you prefer. That's just a part of fishing. 


fishing user avatarSouthernjig reply : 

I too use the mustad flipping hooks, don't care much for the trokar! But just my thoughts


fishing user avatarDrewski73 reply : 

Another Gamy EWG guy here. I have zero issues missing fish.


fishing user avatargobig reply : 

I prefer a straight shank. I buy into the hook up ratio being better


fishing user avatarAMAC reply : 

I would go with a straight shank flipping hook eespecially when flipping with braid. You want a hook that will not flex on the hook set. I like the hack attack flipping hook designed by one of the best known flippers in the world. I typically stay in the 4/0 to 5/0 range and tie a Snell knot so that the hook kicks up towards the roof of the fishes mouth.




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