Owner Straight Shank Worm Hooks - Tackle Shack
4.9 (66) In stock
The cutting edges are actually like knives and easily slice into the fish instead of acting like a wedge There is a third cutting edge on the bottom
Owner Offset Shank Worm Hook, Black Chrome
Reverting to Straight shank worm hooks - TackleTour
Haymaker is truly a one-of-a-kind design. The extra wide gap can accommodate any soft bait, for any presentation. The angled-up Super Needle Point fishes like a straight shank hook--in perfect position for a quick, powerful hookset. Features a Silky Gray, frictionless finish that encourages superior hook penetration. XXX-Strong and available in sizes 1/0-5/0.
Owner Haymaker Hook 1/0
Owner Fish Hooks 5103 Worm Hook Sizes 2/0 - 5/0 - Barlow's Tackle
Owner SSW Straight Shank Worm Hook, 5/0
Gamakatsu Worm Hook - Bronze 1/0
Straight Shank worm hooks, ideal for split-shotting plastic worms for wary bass. Features include a round bend, Cutting Point™, black chrome finish
Owner Straight Shank Worm Hooks
Owner Straight Shank Worm Hooks
Straight Shank worm hooks, ideal for split-shotting plastic worms for wary bass. Features include a round bend, Cutting Point, black chrome finish and baitholder slices on the inside of the straight shank.
Owner Straight Shank Worm Hook 1/0
Gamakatsu Worm Hook Black Size 4/0 5ct
Owner Cover Shot Hook A light finesse style hook for rigging small worms and baits. Typically used as a drop shot hook, this hook is made from fine wire for easy hooksets with light lines. The bait keeper is meticulously wrapped onto the shank to prevent the keeper from sliding or spinning. The monofilament keeper allows soft, supple baits to be threaded over it without damage, yet still holds extremely well once on the other side.
Owner Cover Shot Hook - 3/0
The hover shot is an innovative new finesse technique quickly gaining popularity in Japan. Considered to be a deadly technique for targeting suspended fish, the Ryugi Hover Shot Hook resembles a panicked baitfish when paired with light line, a finesse swimbait or fluke, and a ‘strolling’ retrieve on slack line. When the fish are highly pressured, sometimes even a lightly weighted jig head can fall too quickly and force you to fish too fast.
Ryugi Hover Shot #2