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These are barbless in line hooks designed for the "catch & release" angler & the discerning pot hunter alike, enabling you to release your fish unharmed, without touching them if you so desire, simply by slacking the line & alowing them to shake free.
These inline lure replacement hooks are packed as follows 1/0 X 4 per pack, 1 X 5 per pack, 2 X 6 per pack & 4 X 7 per pack, select from pull down list below.
Blue Water replacement lure hooks
: These are available in 9 sizes (as per the picture below) in packs of varying numbers according to size (details below)
They are 4X as standard & come from a company that needs no introduction & is a leader in the world of hooks.
These super strong Tinned, "in line" Blue Water replacement hooks are, like their smaller cousins, are one of the best fishing tackle innovations of the 21st century, their micro barb makes CATCH & RELEASE a piece of cake. These Blue Water singles are specifically designed for big poppers, large stick baits, speed jigs & pirks.
With just one point to unhook they are also quicker to unhook, giving you more actual fishing time & less time with the pliers, on your knees trying to get "all" the points of a treble out !
They cause less damage to the fish & less time unhooking means you can get "one more picture" of your "fish of a life time" without causing it any harm.
As with the smaller ones I have heard people say, that with singles you have a lesser hook-up rate, this is total rubbish "IF" you select the right size.
On plugs you can afford to go one or even two hook sizes larger as you have shed the weight of two & three quarter hooks for every treble you remove.
Correct placement is however essential, for plug fishing the rear hook "Must" face up & the belly hook "Must" face forward, for maximum hook-up.
These hooks are the norm in most of the worlds "popping" hot spots, Oman, Andaman Islands, Cook Islands, Costa Rica, Etc, Etc.
While most guides don't insist on singles, they do certainly welcome their use & we have actually been taken to some of their "secret" places because all of us on the boat had singles on our lures, or singles & pliers in our tackle box & were able to swap them over.
Single replacement lure hooks
: These are available in 7 sizes (as per the picture below) in packs of varying numbers according to size (details below)
They are 2X as standard & come from a company that needs no introduction & is a leader in the world of hooks.
These super strong, black chromed "inline" replacement hooks are one of the best fishing tackle innovations of the 21st century, their micro barb makes CATCH & RELEASE a piece of cake.
With just one point to unhook they are also quicker to unhook, giving you more actual fishing time & less time with the forceps, on your knees trying to get "all" the points of a treble out !
I have heard people say that with singles you have a lesser hook-up rate, this is total rubbish "IF" you select the right size.
On plugs you can afford to go one or even two hook sizes larger as you have shed the weight of two & three quarter hooks for every treble you remove.
Correct placement is however essential, for plug fishing the rear hook "Must" face up & the belly hook "Must" face forward, for maximum hook-up.
You can however spin the belly hook & sacrifice some hook-up potential to make your plugs 99% weedless, a real bonus in a weedy estuary or over the rocks of a headland.
We have all been using single "assist" hooks on pirks for some years now, as it saves about 70% losses over wrecks but still accounts for plenty of Cod & Pollock.
On spinners, singles have been the norm for many years especially for Tiger fish who have a small gape to their mouths due to all the teeth & singles have always given a better hook-up rate.
It is the law in the likes of British Columbia to use only ONE single & trebles have been banned for some decades now, to protect fish stocks as it is also 99% "catch & release" & ripping a pair of trebles out of the mouth of a greedy salmon can cause a lot of damage to what is actually a delicate fish.
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