How to Choose the Right Hook

Believe it or not, the type of hook that you are using can have a big impact on your success rate with catching fish. While we all understand that big fish need bigger and stronger hooks, there are many different styles that can be used. Certain species of fish, such as large mouth bass, will need a very specific type of hook if you want to successfully catch one. Let’s take a look at the different types of hooks that you can use and their intended uses.

Circle Hooks -

These are very popular in some circles and when used properly, they can be very effective. While they are not the easiest to bait, they are perfect for fish with large mouths. Instead of being able to grab your bait and run, that circle will impale their mouths and make it much harder for them to get away. This is a great type of hook to use on bass, as well as some trout. When you do get a nibble, don’t immediately pull back on the line, since this will yank the hook right out of the fish’s mouth. Let them do the work for you and you’ll have a live one on the line.

Artificial Bait Hooks -

If you have been using your regular hooks with artificial bait, you may end up pretty frustrated at the end of the day. That is because artificial bait requires a specific type of hook in order to work effectively. The hooks for this type of bait are normally on the larger size and the point of the hook will be spaced further away from the body of the rest of the hook. You can usually find these located in the same section as artificial bait in most tackle stores.

Saltwater Bendbacks -

These are essential for saltwater fishing and can help you increase your success rate exponentially. This type of hook will have the point that bends out a little from the rest of the body and the shape is usually a little warped. This is ideal for larger fish that will have of course, larger mouths. By using a bendback, you should be able to hook your saltwater fish with a lot less effort.

These are just a few examples of the different types of hooks that are available. There are thousands more, but this should get you started. Remember, there is no such thing as “one size fits all” when it comes to hooks. Each different type of fish may require a different type of hook. Read up on the different species you’re after and find out ahead of time which hooks will be able to get the job done for you. This step can save you hours of frustration and you’ll be much more likely to reach your take limit in a lot less time. Try out several different types of hooks to see which ones will work best for you and the fish.

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