Circle Hook Size Chart
Circle Hook Size Chart - Why not just go barb less on the back, come to think of it on long baits like 110s, that might be a good ethical move, occasionally they eat the thing from the back pefectly and get a treble down deep. 7 worms, 3/0 round bend wide gap owner 5103 or gamakatsu 484. I prefer smaller hook do to it not hanging up as often as like a 1/0 or 2/0 wacky hook. I may be the minority here, but i have not found *need* for a wacky hook bigger than a size 1. Wide gap hooks have the hook point directly in line with the eye of the hook, or slightly above the line eye on wide gap plus hooks. 10 to 12 worms, 5/0 tom
I prefer smaller hook do to it not hanging up as often as like a 1/0 or 2/0 wacky hook. I may be the minority here, but i have not found *need* for a wacky hook bigger than a size 1. If i need weedless then it is the size 2 hayabusa wrm136 weedless sp hook. When you set the hook, the sinker and the front of the lure clear a path for the hook point to escape a bass' mouth without embedding. The bigger the hook, the heavier, and the faster the fall of the worm.
I may be the minority here, but i have not found *need* for a wacky hook bigger than a size 1. A circle hook requires the fish to essentially hook itself, you set the hook on a circle, and you'll just pull the bait 100% of the time. If you had to pick only one size, which would y'all go?.
A circle hook requires the fish to essentially hook itself, you set the hook on a circle, and you'll just pull the bait 100% of the time. Wide gap hooks have the hook point directly in line with the eye of the hook, or slightly above the line eye on wide gap plus hooks. I'm going to be picking up.
This style hook will prevent gut hooking, as bass tend to swallow live bait very fast. 6 finesse worms use 1/0 or 2/0 straight owner 5100 or gamakasu #49412. I think i'm going to try for 1/0, but i'd love people's opinions! If you had to pick only one size, which would y'all go? 7 worms, 3/0 round bend wide.
Circle hooks have even more variation from brand to brand and even from model to model, than most other hooks. My go to wacky hook is a size 2 hayabusa wrm201 wacky hook. I'm going to be picking up some gamakatsu finesse wide gap hooks to use primarily for wacky rigging senkos. I've heard recommendations for everywhere from size 2.
I may be the minority here, but i have not found *need* for a wacky hook bigger than a size 1. I think i'm going to try for 1/0, but i'd love people's opinions! The hook gap is the distance between the hook shank and hook point across the bend opening. The bigger the hook, the heavier, and the faster.
Circle Hook Size Chart - My reasoning is based on simple geometry. It is over whelming with the nearly endless hook styles and types bass anglers use for soft plastics everyone has thier opinion, so here is mine; I think i'm going to try for 1/0, but i'd love people's opinions! Soft plastic worm hooks are too big for live night crawlers. Wide gap hooks have the hook point directly in line with the eye of the hook, or slightly above the line eye on wide gap plus hooks. 7 worms, 3/0 round bend wide gap owner 5103 or gamakatsu 484.
A circle hook requires the fish to essentially hook itself, you set the hook on a circle, and you'll just pull the bait 100% of the time. My go to wacky hook is a size 2 hayabusa wrm201 wacky hook. Yup, those are the light wire mutus. 8 to 9 worms, 4/0. From the opening post the op is new to bass fishing and a general question regarding soft plastic hook sizes.
Circle Hooks Have Even More Variation From Brand To Brand And Even From Model To Model, Than Most Other Hooks.
I think i'm going to try for 1/0, but i'd love people's opinions! Yup, those are the light wire mutus. I may be the minority here, but i have not found *need* for a wacky hook bigger than a size 1. I prefer smaller hook do to it not hanging up as often as like a 1/0 or 2/0 wacky hook.
The Bigger The Hook, The Heavier, And The Faster The Fall Of The Worm.
Soft plastic worm hooks are too big for live night crawlers. All you need is a size 1 owner circle hook #5114 (octopus style) and either nose or tail hook the crawlers and fly line the worm without out a weight on 6 to 8 lbs mono line. My go to wacky hook is a size 2 hayabusa wrm201 wacky hook. If you had to pick only one size, which would y'all go?
I'm Going To Be Picking Up Some Gamakatsu Finesse Wide Gap Hooks To Use Primarily For Wacky Rigging Senkos.
If i need weedless then it is the size 2 hayabusa wrm136 weedless sp hook. Wide gap hooks have the hook point directly in line with the eye of the hook, or slightly above the line eye on wide gap plus hooks. Why not just go barb less on the back, come to think of it on long baits like 110s, that might be a good ethical move, occasionally they eat the thing from the back pefectly and get a treble down deep. 7 worms, 3/0 round bend wide gap owner 5103 or gamakatsu 484.
When You Set The Hook, The Sinker And The Front Of The Lure Clear A Path For The Hook Point To Escape A Bass' Mouth Without Embedding.
I normally use #2 gammy wide gap finesse, in fact, it was either a #1 or a #2 wgf hook which i caught my pb (7.5lbs) on in thick grass on 10lb test. Md dnr went to all circle non offset for bait fishing striped bass, i've seen circle hooks labeled 8/0 the same size as. The hook gap is the distance between the hook shank and hook point across the bend opening. This style hook will prevent gut hooking, as bass tend to swallow live bait very fast.