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What Brand/type Ewg Hook Do You Have The Best/most Solid Hook Ups With? 2025


fishing user avatarbasslover12345 reply : 

What EWG hook do you have the best/most solid hook ups with?


fishing user avatarww2farmer reply : 

Gamakatsu Superlines.2/0 - 5/0


fishing user avatarroadwarrior reply : 

Really no issue among brands. I fish several, but for most soft plastics it's Moaner Hooks:

http://www.moanerhooks.com/shop/index.php?main_page=index&cPath=68_66


fishing user avatarRiver Rat316 reply : 

owner


fishing user avatarA-Jay reply : 

Haven't tried them all - but out of the ones I have tried - Owner Wide Gap Plus gets it done.

A-Jay


fishing user avatarBASSclary reply : 

I've absolutely never missed a fish due to a hook. Therefore, I like Gamakatsu, Owner, Mustad, and Trokar. All the hooks i've tried. However I do find myself going for the Mustads alot. i just like em.


fishing user avatarJake P reply : 

Never had a problem with a hook of any brand. From a 1.99$ pack of 4/0 eagle claws from walmart or a 4/0 gamakatsu. I use gamakatsu 99% of the time though.


fishing user avatarbasslover12345 reply : 

I'm just trying to find a hook that when I hook a fish, with something such as a Zoom ultravibe speed worms, that the fish is hook solidly up through the roof of the mouth where he can't come off with a 2.5 pound bass, not in the side of the mouth where the flesh will tear, I want the hook in there so good that I have to use pliers to get it out. What model of a hook am I looking at?


fishing user avatarSiebert Outdoors reply : 

Owner here also. I have alot of different brands but right now I'm slowly replacing everything with Owners.


fishing user avatarChris at Tech reply : 
  On 5/7/2012 at 5:33 PM, basslover12345 said:

I'm just trying to find a hook that when I hook a fish, with something such as a Zoom ultravibe speed worms, that the fish is hook solidly up through the roof of the mouth where he can't come off with a 2.5 pound bass, not in the side of the mouth where the flesh will tear, I want the hook in there so good that I have to use pliers to get it out. What model of a hook am I looking at?

I'm no expert, but I'm not aware of any way to pick your placement for the location of the hookset. All you can do is feel the bite, reel in the slack and swing on the fish. Perhaps the hook is not the issue. Are you taking in enough slack? Are you swinging hard enough?


fishing user avatarJ_Pearson reply : 
  On 5/7/2012 at 8:59 PM, Chris at Tech said:

I'm no expert, but I'm not aware of any way to pick your placement for the location of the hookset. All you can do is feel the bite, reel in the slack and swing on the fish. Perhaps the hook is not the issue. Are you taking in enough slack? Are you swinging hard enough?

Well said. I've used numerous hooks, but I would say gammi and more recently Trokar have won my vote.

However, I don't think I've yet to discover how to coach a hook to stick right in the sweet spot. I think we're having communication issues ;)

Just pick any quality hook, go to a pond loaded with fish and start jacking them. Take note of every catch's hook placement. What did you do when setting? I still say a hook in the mouth is worth a thousand hooks through empty water, so don't put too much thought into this.

JP


fishing user avatarJ Francho reply : 
  On 5/7/2012 at 5:33 PM, basslover12345 said:

I'm just trying to find a hook that when I hook a fish, with something such as a Zoom ultravibe speed worms, that the fish is hook solidly up through the roof of the mouth where he can't come off with a 2.5 pound bass, not in the side of the mouth where the flesh will tear, I want the hook in there so good that I have to use pliers to get it out. What model of a hook am I looking at?

Good luck with that notion. You won't find too much consistency there. As far as shaking off, sound more like an issue of the way you play and land the fish than a hook problem.

For extra wide gap worm hooks, I use Owner Wide Gap Plus.

widegapplus.jpg

For some deeper bodied baits, like fat bodied creatures and flipping tubes, I'll use their offset point Rigging Hook.

rignhook.jpg


fishing user avatarVinny Chase reply : 
  On 5/7/2012 at 9:08 AM, ww2farmer said:

Gamakatsu Superlines.2/0 - 5/0

This


fishing user avatarjerzeeD reply : 

I am in the minority here, but I use Lunker City Texposer hooks in 3/0 and 4/0 for all my T-rigged plastics. The offset shanks, sharp as a razor tips, and Texposing the hooks have made setting the hook practically effortless. I dont lose many.


fishing user avatareyedabassman reply : 

VMC or Owner


fishing user avatarMyKeyBe reply : 
  On 5/8/2012 at 2:08 AM, jerzeeD said:

I am in the minority here, but I use Lunker City Texposer hooks in 3/0 and 4/0 for all my T-rigged plastics. The offset shanks, sharp as a razor tips, and Texposing the hooks have made setting the hook practically effortless. I dont lose many.

X2.

I use all kinds of hooks but these are by far my favorite.


fishing user avatarbassin is addicting reply : 

Gamakatsu have never failed me.


fishing user avatarBassinNY reply : 

I like the Owner's myself.


fishing user avatartomustang reply : 

I don't have a preference in hooks but I use gamakatsu more because of availability, I have yet to have a problem with any ewg hook, standard or superline


fishing user avatarSoFlaBassAddict reply : 
  On 5/7/2012 at 9:35 PM, J Francho said:

Good luck with that notion. You won't find too much consistency there. As far as shaking off, sound more like an issue of the way you play and land the fish than a hook problem.

For extra wide gap worm hooks, I use Owner Wide Gap Plus.

widegapplus.jpg

For some deeper bodied baits, like fat bodied creatures and flipping tubes, I'll use their offset point Rigging Hook.

rignhook.jpg

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I've used pretty much all of the different brands. Each one has their pros and cons. Personally, I've found that Owners have never given me a reason not to like them.


fishing user avatarSkeet22 reply : 

You will increase your odds of hooking the fish in the roof of the mouth using a straight shank hook and a snell knot.


fishing user avatarMegastink reply : 

Lately, I've been using Gamazatsu's Heavy Cover Worm Hook for ALL of my plastics needs. My "lost fish ration" has dropped significantly. i lose VERY FEW fish with those.

Keep something in mind: it may be your rod or line. Heavy wire hooks are thicker in diameter, and therefore require a little more pressure to properly sink into a bass' mouth. Light wire hooks dont require a lot of pressure to penetrate.

So, if you select the very best heavy wire hook in the world, but it doesnt mean anything if your tossing it on light line or a flimsy pole.

I would be sure to use a MH Fast action rod and at least 12# test of something with low stretch.

Hope that helps you land a few more. Good luck out there!

-Mega


fishing user avatarurp reply : 

I use 4/0 for most applications and can buy BPS hooks 20 for 6 bucks. That's why I use em and have never had any trouble stickin fish. For smaller plastics like Robo Worms I use TruTurn, usually about size 1.


fishing user avatarBluebasser86 reply : 
  On 5/10/2012 at 8:50 AM, urp said:

I use 4/0 for most applications and can buy BPS hooks 20 for 6 bucks. That's why I use em and have never had any trouble stickin fish. For smaller plastics like Robo Worms I use TruTurn, usually about size 1.

I recently bought a pack of what is basically BPS EWG superline style hooks because of the price and I get another 40% off so I figured I'd give them a shot. So far they are sticky sharp and hold fish very well. I've fished them with a baby brush hog, a senko, and a fluke and had very good hookup ratios even on long casts. Provided I don't start losing a bunch of fish on them they might become my go to hooks, must better than $20.99 I was going to pay for my normal 4/0 gama EWG superline hooks.


fishing user avatarJellyMan reply : 

I use Gamakatsu 4/0 Texas rigged weightless. I usually fish Zoom Ultravibe worms, trick worms, and brush hogs ALWAYS produce for me.

If I am flipping then I use Eagle Claw weighted worm hook 4/0.


fishing user avatarmikeeasttn reply : 

Owner Hooks. Even replace some treble hooks on most baits with Owner Cutting Points.


fishing user avatarloodkop reply : 

If there is money or points on the line I just feel more confident with an Owner.


fishing user avatarMike__D reply : 

Owner is my most used hook, but this summer I will be testing out some Trokar EWG hooks.

mike D


fishing user avatarLgMouthGambler reply : 

Another +1 for the BPS Magna EWG. I use them in a 3/0 and 5/0, never had a problem with them. Sharp, cheap, dont break, and dont lose fish.




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