Gamakatsu Spinnerbait Trailer Hooks

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Gamakatsu Spinnerbait Trailer Hooks

Sale price$4.49
SKU: 210011
Size:1/0 5pk
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Pickup available at Thorne Bros - 10091 Central Ave. Usually ready in 24 hours

Gamakatsu Spinnerbait Trailer Hooks

1/0 5pk

Thorne Bros - 10091 Central Ave.

Pickup available, usually ready in 24 hours

10091 Central Ave NE
Blaine MN 55434
United States

763-572-3782
If you're tired of big bass blowing up on your frog and not getting a hook into them, then these specially designed hooks from Gamakatsu just might be the solution. The key to the success of these hooks is the wide gap design that allows the body of the frog to move farther away from the hook points, thus eliminating the main reason you don't hook the fish; the plastic frog body is in the way. The idea may have started on the California Delta where knowledgeable anglers would solder two wide gap hooks together, retrofit their frogs and win tournaments. Now the rest of us can have the same advantage and start turning a higher percentage of bites into hookups. These hooks will fit the Tournament Frogs from Snag Proof and the Sumo Frogs from Nature's Friend. Try some and see if they make a difference.

Gamakatsu Design Features

BarbBarb BarblessBarbless Barbs on ShankBarb on Shank Circle HookCircle Hook Extra Wide GapEWG - Extra Wide Gap EyeEye ForgedForged Hole EyeHole Eye Magic EyeMagic Eye Off-set PointOff-set Point Open EyeOpen Eye Titanium WeedguardTitanium Weedguard Welded EyeWelded Eye Wire KeeperWire Keeper SuperlineSuperline Finesse SeriesFinesse Series Tournament LegalTournament Legal

Gamakatsu Design Features

BarbBarb BarblessBarbless Barbs on ShankBarb on Shank Circle HookCircle Hook Extra Wide GapEWG - Extra Wide Gap EyeEye ForgedForged Hole EyeHole Eye If you're tired of big bass blowing up on your frog and not getting a hook into them, then these specially designed hooks from Gamakatsu just might be the solution. The key to the success of these hooks is the wide gap design that allows the body of the frog to move farther away from the hook points, thus eliminating the main reason you don't hook the fish; the plastic frog body is in the way. The idea may have started on the California Delta where knowledgeable anglers would solder two wide gap hooks together, retrofit their frogs and win tournaments. Now the rest of us can have the same advantage and start turning a higher percentage of bites into hookups. These hooks will fit the Tournament Frogs from Snag Proof and the Sumo Frogs from Nature's Friend. Try some and see if they make a difference.