| Wide Gap Worm Hook | 

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Wide Gap Worm Hook 20, 000 years ago, the invention of the fish hook marked the beginning of sport fishing. The first hooks were made of wood or bones. As technology improved, so did the hooks. Records show that copper hooks were made in Banchen 7, 000 years ago and artificial flies were used in Egypt 4, 000 years ago. Fishing was also a popular form of entertainment in ancient China. Today, modern materials and manufacturing techniques have resulted in hundreds of styles of extremely high quality hooks, designed for specific types of fish and fishing methods. The methods used in creating Gamakatsu hooks are what makes them so superior to all other brands. First, only the most premium grade of high carbon steel is used. This insures against any blemishes in the metal which can weaken the hook. Secondly, Gamakatsu uses the most advanced tempering system in the world to manufacture their hooks. Every hook is heated to the exact temperature that is perfect for that particular style and size then cooled in oil. This process produces hooks which are super strong but not brittle. It is extremely difficult to achieve a balance between strength and flexibility, and it took many years for Gamakatsu to perfect this process. Finally, and perhaps most importantly, Ganakatsu's sharpening process is the most modern in the world, and results in a perfectly conical point that is unequaled in sharpness. Gamakatsu hooks are the corner stone of the Gamakatsu company, and are famous worldwide. Material and technology are what makes these hooks superior to all other brands. The Gamakatsu company, in conjunction with a material manufacturer, developed a material known as High Carbon steel specifically for the manufacture of fish hooks. This material not only contains a higher percentage of carbon, but also has very few impurities. As a result, GAMAKATSU has earned Anglers' trust throughout the world. The life of a fish hook is measured by the sharpness, hardness, and viscosity of the point. Using low quality materials results in points that are weak and not truly sharp. In order to use High Carbon steel, Gamakatsu developed a unique electronic tempering process which enables hooks to be tempered in a stable condition. As a result, Gamakatsu is able to manufacture consistently high quality, extremely sharp hooks in large quantities.
| Product: | Wide Gap Worm Hook | | Manufacturer: | Gamakatsu | | Mfg Part No: | 479950693msk | | ProductID/SKU: | 479950693msk | | Sale Price: | $2.99 | | | |
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| WM1080G Lazer Live Bait Bronze Hook 4pk | 
WM1080G Lazer Live Bait Bronze Hook 4pk If you're not buying Eagle Claw, you're not buying the best.No matter what kind of fishing you do, your fishhook is truly the ''business end'' of your tackle. What is it that makes your Eagle Claw hook the best available hook, the choice of millions of fishermen, and the top hook among pros Technology Of course. Innovation You bet. Commitment Definitely! Eagle Claw fishhooks are the product of advanced technology, innovative design, and a commitment to quality that spans four generations. These hooks are made by anglers for anglers, using the latest technical advances and a lot of skill and pride.
| Product: | WM1080G Lazer Live Bait Bronze Hook 4pk | | Manufacturer: | Eagle Claw | | Mfg Part No: | 477744858msk | | ProductID/SKU: | 477744858msk | | Sale Price: | $5.99 | | | |
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| Sabiki Rig Hook | 

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Sabiki Rig Hook How to Catch fish with SABIKI.To catch fish such as mackerel, herring, smelt and Spanish mackerel, use a 6 to 9-hoot light action rod with a spinning reel. Tie the SABIKI rig to the line and attach a chum cage to the end.The best chum is frozen krill, but when it is unavailable, try minced squid or possibly pet food. Remember to use plenty of chum at all times. Quickly drop the rig into the water to the depth of the school of fish. Slowly lift up the rod tip, allowing the chum to scatter downward; then rapidly lower the rig into the now dispersed chum and into the mouths of the frenzied fish below. Repeat this motion several times. If you still do not get hit, reel in your line, refill the chum cage and try again. Once you have a fish on, remember to wind up the line slowly in order to prevent tearing the hook from the fish's mouth, as well as to retrieve more fish. This slow reeling in of the line is the key to successful SABIKI fishing.Hayabusa also offers SABIKI lures for larger game fish, such as yellowtail, halibut, barracuda, bonito, sea bass, grouper and rockfish. To catch yellowtail, barracuda, bonito and sea bass, attach our modified chum cage filled with whole shrimps or small squid on top of the SABIKI rig. Let the rig drift in the current until you experience a hook up. For bottom fish rigs, specifically dressed hooks can be enhanced with various cut bait.Whatever type of fish you chose, Hayabusa offers the most complete selection of SABIKI lures!
| Product: | Sabiki Rig Hook | | Manufacturer: | Hayabusa | | Mfg Part No: | 478698327msk | | ProductID/SKU: | 478698327msk | | Sale Price: | $2.99 | | | |
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