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The best Hooks 2024


fishing user avatarThe_Bass_Whisperer reply : 

Who Makes the Best Hooks?  I am looking for a few catigorys Sharpest-Strongest- Stays Sharp Longgest. Is there a suggestion on how to keep my hooks sharp??????????


fishing user avatarMALTESE FALCON reply : 

I'VE ALWAYS USED GAMAKATSU HOOKS. ALWAYS BEEN PLEASED. I JUST PURCHASED SOME VMC HOOKS BUT WON'T TRY UNTIL SPRING.

ALOT OF MY FRIENDS USE OWNER HOOKS AND SWEAR BY THEM.

FALCON


fishing user avatarBassFishingMachine reply : 

I use gamakatsu myself, those hooks are extremely sharp.


fishing user avatarjdw174 reply : 

Gammakatsu, Owner, Daichi all make good, sharp hooks.  On cb's, I personally favor Excalibur trebles.


fishing user avatarphisher_d reply : 

Gammies are the sharpest hooks I've tried, but Owners stay sharp longer.  When I need strength I use a Gamakatsu superline hook.

I've heard that ITT's X-point hooks are tops in all three of those categories, but they're a little over my budget...


fishing user avatar5bass reply : 

Owner is my first choice.....Gamakatsu is my second.


fishing user avatarroadwarrior reply : 

Although I mostly fish Gamakatsu, I think the XPoint is the sharpest, strongest and longest lasting hook on the planet. I still have a pretty large stash of Gammies, so I will continue to use them (occasionally), but the XPoints will spoil you.

p.s. I know most guys sharpen their hooks and you should get some good advice from some of the other memebers, but for me, I think dull hooks should be replaced. I was recommending the XPoints as single hooks only and they cannot (should not) be sharpened due to their design.


fishing user avatardodgeguy reply : 

http://www.hookerztackle.com/

you guys need to try hookerz hooks.imho these are some of the best hooks made and at less cost than others.the owner jason is a great guy.


fishing user avatarguest reply : 

I use owners.

I don't agree that dull hooks need to be thrown out.  A good diamond sharpener and a skillful technique will have them needle sharp.

I test my hook sharpness by tapping it into my fingernail.  If it slides it's dull, if it sticks it's sharp.

You don't throw away a quality knife when it needs to be honed why do it with hooks?


fishing user avatarjustfishin reply : 

Gamakatsu for EWG, Owner for straight offsets and Excaliber in trebles. I don't do much hood sharpening. I might dress them up a little once in awhile but, if my hook is getting dull I put on a factory fresh hook.


fishing user avatarCatt reply : 

The one on the end of my rod and no you can't have any   ;)


fishing user avatarMyKeyBe reply : 

Lunker City.

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fishing user avatarcart7t reply : 

I use EC's lazer sharps, Gammies, owners, mustads, you name it.  Honestly, they all make great hooks and I've yet to find anyone brand that is superior to all the rest across the board.


fishing user avatarGarnet reply : 

I use them all Mustad have the best Quality eyes. Very little gap for Knots to slide out.

Gammis and Owners are terrible for this but we let the companys away with this and still pay top dollar.

Garnet


fishing user avatarflechero reply : 

I like Owner, no question about it.

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I know most guys sharpen their hooks and you should get some good advice from some of the other memebers, but for me, I think dull hooks should be replaced.

I have to agree, even Xpoints are not expensive enough to worry about, replace them as needed! Even the Xpoints are under $1 a piece so unless you are really broke, replace them. Most people lack the skill to properly sharpen a hook so I don't recomend it as a rule but I do think all fisherman should know how.  (cutting points like Xpoint and Owner require more care and a little different technique to sharpen) Having said all that, when running low I will sharpen as I go. To Avid's point (no pun intended) years of practice allow me to put a true needle point on a hook in short order. They just don't hold it as well as when new, I think due to the chemical temper being lost or changed.

As for lures, like spinnerbaits and buzzbaits, most need to be touched up straight from the package, IMO.


fishing user avatarFloridabassking352 reply : 

Gamakatsu is the best in my opinion.


fishing user avatarguest reply : 

I buy hooks all the time.  I agree that considering how vital the hook is to catching bass they are bargains.  For example, you can have a $500 megabass destroyer rod, a $500 stella reel, and if your .89 cent hook is dull your gonna miss the fish your thousand dollar outfit detected.

But out on the water I am constantly checking the sharpness of my hooks.  If It does not stick into my fingernail with a light touch, I'll take out the diamond sharpener and with a few deft touches it's samurai sharp.  

If can't hone the point to perfection in a few seconds, then off it goes and a new one is tied on.

I think using one brand of hooks exclusively makes this process much easier.  I use owner cutting points.  I have come to learn that a few quick strokes at this angle and then a few more at  that angle should make it razor sharp again.  If your using different hooks with different point designs, your bound to fudge it.


fishing user avatarThe_Natural reply : 

Hehe...this is like a 'what is the best line/rod/reel post'...everyone has a favorite.  I use several different hook brands.  For lighter line, I like Gammy and Texposer hooks (for stickbaits).  For Heavier applications, I use X-points and Owner straight shanks.  Treble hooks are where I have a hands down favorite...The Daiichi 4x red trebles.  The 4x hooks use a heavy gauge wire, and this equates to a stronger treble that holds its point longer.  I've been using them for a couple of seasons now, and remain impressed.


fishing user avatarBud reply : 

I like Owner.  I don't sharpening them.  When they become dull I trash them.   But before I throw them into the trash I grind the point off so someone cannot get hooked.


fishing user avatarThe_Natural reply : 
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I like Owner.  I don't sharpening them.  When they become dull I trash them.   But before I throw them into the trash I grind the point off so someone cannot get hooked.

The only hooks I sharpen are spinnerbait hooks- all other hooks and treble hooks get trashed when they become dull.  


fishing user avatarroadwarrior reply : 

If you are curious about the technology that goes into designing and building a hook, go to the XPoint website just for fun. I'm not sponsored and I really don't care whether you try this brand, I just think you'll find it interesting, I do. Plus, these guys offer a 200% money back guarantee. Ever heard of anyone doing that?

http://www.xpointhooks.com/


fishing user avatarjustfishin reply : 

Thanks RW for the site. I will try them. If what they say is true it will be my new hook of choice. How are the smallies down there by the way? I just got back and we had 64 and not one under 3-2. The water was 39-42. Dark mellon purple flake salty tubes, 1/4 jighead with rattle. Eight to twenty five feet of eddie water. I hope they are doing as well for you smallie guys down there.  Good luck.


fishing user avatarSiebert Outdoors reply : 

Xpoint are the best!  I have yet to fish one that is as good.  Owner takes second place


fishing user avatarroadwarrior reply : 

The Tennessee River is a commercial river controlled by TVA. They didn't release water this weekend during the day, so no fishing for me! We NEVER catch those kind of numbers, I *** you. A good day here is ten smallmouth, our best day ever for numbers was twenty-five and that has only happened once. However, using live bait we probably catch more than 100 lbs of "fish" per man.

The deal here (for me and my partner) is size. We get a few nice ones once-in-awhile.

Back on topic:

I go through more hooks than you might imagine. Not Offset EWG, but circle hooks. In the summer, striper fishing, it's not unusual to use 10+. Fishing live bait for smallmouth on the river requires 20+ per man per day! Still, in my opinion the hook is the most important piece of equipment in the "package." So, no cheapies for me.


fishing user avatarjustfishin reply : 

Thanks RW. Trust me, it is not always that good this time of year. We just had a decent day. It is that time of year here for good ones. The average day here can be between 25-100 and I have had 130 fish days. I have also had no fish days, two fish days and so on, LOL. Most of the time for two guys at this water temp it is like 18-35. Sometimes 3-4lbs with a five here and there, and sometimes 8-10 inchers,lol. You know how that can be.  I agree  with you, what is the point in having all of this expensive equipment and use cheap terminal tackle like hooks. I was impressed with what I read. I am sure they will be my new hook of choice. Nice talking with you and thanks again---Jim.


fishing user avatarcastaway reply : 

I like owners better than any other brand I have tried. I also like the Gamakatsu EWG superline hooks as well. Ivan


fishing user avatarJT Bagwell reply : 

XPoint is probably the sharpest and toughest hook on the planet.

I use them as well as Daiichi. Both are super tough and super durable,

but I think XPoint might take the overall championship crown.

JT Bagwell


fishing user avatarCaptain Cali reply : 

I use Owners first and Gamakatsu second. Gammies are usually easier to find.

I will be trying the XPoint and Daiichi hooks next year.


fishing user avatarRoLo reply : 

Comparing today's premium hooks is like splitting hairs!

It's important to understand the ramifications of jumping to another brand of hook.

A new hook brand usually means different reentry points, different centers of gravity and different fall rates.

In my opinion, those factors alone far outstrip any illusory benefit of some new brand.

            If you're using Gamakatsu, Owner, Xpoint or Daiichi,

I believe that any problem you may experience cannot be blamed on the hook.

Roger


fishing user avatardizzy5868 reply : 

I use Eagle claw laser and Matzuo, Matzuo makes a strong and very sharp hook, I tend to use alot of sickle style hooks, I found I loose less fish with them.

Rob


fishing user avatarNEBassMan reply : 

I used Gamakatsu for the last few years, but found myself using more and more Owners hooks the second half of this year.  I really like them, very sharp!

Jason


fishing user avatarrocknfish9001 reply : 

Most of my hooks now are gamakatsu. Although i did find that mustad ultra point hooks are pretty great themselves. I saw a comercial where they scrape them on wood and they were "still sharp". I tried it myself, put some gnarly scrapes in a block of wood, and still sharp enough to stick to your fingernail. I was impressed. I learned that high quality hooks were super important the wrong way. I went to Lake Magician here in southwest MI earlier this year, and got skunked and watched everybody outfish me. I had more bites, and less fish. Same thing happened at Indian Lake, Pipestone Lake, and at the St. Joe river. I thought my hookset needed work, my rod wasnt stiff enough, my line was too stretchy. Guess what, never came to think that those walmart brand jigheads and year old eagle claw hooks were to blame.


fishing user avatarRattlinrogue reply : 

I used Gammys for years,but switched to EC LazerSharps and really prefer them.I use Daiichi Finese hooks for dropshotting.


fishing user avatarjomatty reply : 

i think x points are the best although i use a lot of owners and also gammies.  im kinda lazy and i like being able to stop at the tackle store and pick up some hooks when im low.  guess its easier to get online and order em but i still seem to prefer just stopping in and picking some up.

matt


fishing user avatarVyron reply : 
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I use Owners first and Gamakatsu second. Gammies are usually easier to find.

I will be trying the XPoint and Daiichi hooks next year.

Same here


fishing user avatarhi_steel_basser reply : 

I really don't understand why more people haven't said Mustad. The ultra point is as sharp and durable as anything around. Gammys are OK, and owners are good, too, but I have caught more fish on mustads than any other brand. I do like owner trebles when I'm replacing crankbait hooks, but most of my worm and jig fishing has a mustad fish sticker on the end.  8-)


fishing user avatarrocknfish9001 reply : 

Hey, i talked about mustad ultra point hooks.




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