What do you guys think of VMC hooks? I love Trokar but they can get kind of expensive. And VMC are available a lot of places I shop so was considering them.
I've used them, both trebles and offset worm hooks. Never had a problem.
Use them in alot of different types and I like them with no problems.
I have only used the trebles, and my thinking is some nice name brand cranks use them standard, so they must be a good quality product.
Now that logic doesnt always pan out, but this case I think it does
I become more and more of a fan every season. I avoided Trokar because of the price and fished Gamakatsu's esclusively. I saw a sale for VMC's so decided to try them and now they are my go-to. Awesome hooks. Never had a problem with them.
On 2/11/2013 at 8:51 AM, mattk22 said:What do you guys think of VMC hooks? I love Trokar but they can get kind of expensive. And VMC are available a lot of places I shop so was considering them.
Not fished them yet, but been meaning to. Saw that Walmart locally is now carrying a variety of 6 packs for around $4. Might pick up a pack of their drop shot hooks...
On 2/11/2013 at 9:18 AM, DarrenM said:Not fished them yet, but been meaning to. Saw that Walmart locally is now carrying a variety of 6 packs for around $4. Might pick up a pack of their drop shot hooks...
Love their drop shot hooks!
I plan on giving their drop shot hooks a try this year.
On 2/11/2013 at 9:21 AM, Rangerphil said:Love their drop shot hooks!
The Spin Shot? I bought some but only had them out once. Liked them to far.
I have only used the trebles so far, but have a pack of drop shot hooks ready to go. Have not been able to find there new Ike hooks.
I like them. I get them because they cost a little less and they work well. No probs with them.
Used the drop shot hooks and like them.
I consider them OK. Not as good as some Japanese brands like Gamakatsu, which have harder tempering and keep sharper longer. But the highest quality VMC's are worth their moderate price. The older VMC short shank trebles were very soft tempered, didn't stay sharp without touch-ups, and bent out easily. Later VMC treble styles are better.
Vmc was bought out by Rapala a few years back. All current Rapala baits use vmc hooks. Better than average in my opinion. I don't replace them until worn.
I've only used the trebles and they are good. I replace all stock hooks (except Rapalas and Storms for obvious reasons) with them with a few exceptions for the Mustad KVD Elite Series Triple Grips on a few specific crankbait series.
One of the best hooks out there!! I have fished VMC's for along time and I never had a problem with them. Up here in Wi. they were hard to find for awhale but are showing up again in the Gander stores.i hope Bass Pro starts to carry all the VMC hooks.
I'll be moving back to VMC almost exclusively this year. They're being made at the French facility again, they're built well, and they're reasonably priced.
I use their trebles exclusively and love that they're offering a short shank #3 now, that's what is on most of my cranks and traps after this winter. I just bought a couple packs of the "Ike approved" HD flipping hooks but haven't had a chance to use them yet. They're very sharp and seem like they'll hold up under pressure.
On 2/11/2013 at 9:34 AM, PondBoss said:I have only used the trebles so far, but have a pack of drop shot hooks ready to go. Have not been able to find there new Ike hooks.
All those H2O cranks I bought from academy have VMC hooks. That was a big selling point for me.
I love these hooks. A few months ago I was restocking on hooks and was going for gami's but I saw the VMC's and thought they looked fine. Turns out they are semi-sharp and don't bend. I score at Cabelas with the price compared to you guys too. 13 pack is like 4.50 or something cheap.
I love the Sure set treble hooks but they have become very difficult to find the last few years. I haven't used the single hooks yet but it depends on how I'm fishing.
On 2/11/2013 at 9:57 AM, BobP said:I consider them OK. Not as good as some Japanese brands like Gamakatsu, which have harder tempering and keep sharper longer. But the highest quality VMC's are worth their moderate price. The older VMC short shank trebles were very soft tempered, didn't stay sharp without touch-ups, and bent out easily. Later VMC treble styles are better.
I think you are spot on. To me they are inconsistent & overated. When I buy Rapala cranks they are usually sharp half the time, I do the fingernail test and they don't stick like the sharper hooks on the market do. Even when touching them up I can't get them as sharp as the Gamakatsu & Owner hooks that I usually replace them with.
That said the only non treble hook that I have used were the spin shots and the ones I've used so far have been reasonably sharp though my sample size is limited due to the fact that I don't dropshot very much . Now that Gamakatsu offers a similar design I doubt that I will continue to use them.
On 2/11/2013 at 8:51 AM, mattk22 said:What do you guys think of VMC hooks? I love Trokar but they can get kind of expensive. And VMC are available a lot of places I shop so was considering them.
VMC are great hooks. Very sharp and they seem to remain sharp during a day of fishing.
Tokar are also outstanding products but expensive.
Since I throw my baits where I will lose them sooner or later I would not be happy to lose a crankbait with a Tokar set up.
Losing VMCs is bad enough.
I am now trying the Gammy EWG Round Bend trebles on my lipless and regular crankbaits and they are very sharp.
On 2/11/2013 at 10:25 AM, Dwight Hottle said:Vmc was bought out by Rapala a few years back. All current Rapala baits use vmc hooks. Better than average in my opinion. I don't replace them until worn.
Ditto on Dwights comment. I've used a bunch of them. Even some of their jig hooks. Never had an issue.
Got my first Bass of 2013 on a spinshot, so VMC is a winner for me
Butch Brown (if you don't know the name, look him up. Trust me.) uses them on his swimbait rig as the eye placement is conducive to the hook staying against the head of the Huddleston.
If they are strong enough to handle what he is catching, they will stand up to what ANYONE on this board is able to do.
I like them, after good results with the spinshots last year I branched out to try more of there stuff. I just got a bunch of there heavy duty flipping hooks, EWG spinshot hooks, weighted swimbait hooks.
About 10 years ago I started replacing stock hooks on some of the lures I used for surfcasting for striped bass with VMC trebles (#9626 I believe). They worked very well. They were sticky sharp out of the box and stayed that way dispite the hash environment in which they were used. I never had one of them bend out. I had this happen many times with other heavy duty trebles by Mustad and Owner. I would guess that if they can handle 40 and 50 pound striped bass, they can probably handle 5 and 6 pound LMB with ease.