ewg hook

  • High Carbon Steel Fishing Worm Hooks Crank hook Thin fish lure Saltwater hooks
  • Crank hook fine bait saltwater hook
  • Crank hook fine bait saltwater hook
  • Crank hook fine bait saltwater hook
  • Crank hook fine bait saltwater hook

Texas rigging a wide variety of creature-like soft plastic baits. It features an extra sharp Cutting delta hook point and black nickel coating that keeps the hook sharp over time.

Item No:1-ROC

Anti-rust layer:Black nickel

product name:worm hooks / fine wire ewg hook

strength degree:0.8X

Material:81WV-Super alloy

Hook handle:Annular

Size:4#、3#、2#、1#、1/0#、2/0#、3/0#

Hook tip shape:Needle point

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ewg hook has the following characteristics

  1. Wider Gap: The primary distinguishing aspect of wide gap crankbait hooks is their enlarged hook gap, which allows for better hook-up ratios when used with larger or bulkier lures and soft plastics. This increased gap provides more room for the bait to move naturally and enhances the chances of solidly penetrating a fish’s mouth.
  2. Hook Orientation: The hook point on these hooks tends to be more offset or turned inward, improving hooksets and reducing the likelihood of a fish escaping once it has taken the lure.
  3. Reduced Snagging: Despite their size, wide gap hooks can sometimes reduce snagging in cover due to their design, which may enable the hook point to pivot or slide around obstacles without getting stuck as easily.
  4. Versatility: They are commonly used not just with crankbaits but also with Texas rigs, Carolina rigs, and other rigging styles where a wider bite is necessary for effectively securing various types of baits.
  5. Soft Plastic Compatibility: The wide gap accommodates thick-walled or heavily rigged soft plastic lures, ensuring that the hook remains exposed and ready to hook fish even through the thickness of the plastic.
  6. Improved Hook Penetration: With the curved shank that characterizes a crankbait hook, the force exerted by a hooked fish is transferred more efficiently to the hook point, aiding in deeper penetration into the fish’s jaw.