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Three types of fishing hooks that you must know before fishing

Three types of fishing hooks that you must know before fishing


Various shapes and brands of fishing rods are on the market. Sometimes confusing anglers when they have to choose which one is suitable for the technique and bait they use. For this time, spotmancing.com tried to review some types of fishing rods that circulate in the country. In general, the hook is divided into three types, namely single hook, double hook and treble hook. Of these three types are divided into various forms and functions which we describe as follows.

Single Hook

Aberdeen

Hook with elongated shape. Often used to associate baits such as worms, small fish, larvae, insects. Suitable for targeting small-mouthed fish.

Circle hook

The shape is rather rounded. Fish friendly, because when the hook up will stick to the lips of the fish, it is not related to the esophagus / inside the mouth so it is safe to be revalease.

Baitholder Hook / Bait hook

It has two small spines on the part of the hook that is specifically designed to hold the bait so that it is not easily separated. Lures such as worms or other live bait will be very suitable to use this hook.

Octopus Hook

Suitable for various types of fishing techniques that use live bait like small fish.

O 'Shaugnessy Hooks

To associate live feeds. More often used when fishing in the sea.


Double Hook

Fishing line with two branches. The shape is not less diverse than the single hook. But in general, many of which circulate in Indonesia there are two variants, namely average bend (standard form) and short shank (short). Both are more often used in jump frog and soft frog types, although many luremakers have adapted them to other types of lures such as bait slater. Sometimes manufacturers also make and order double hooks of special shapes to match the lure they produce.

Treble Hook

Short shank

Treble hook is short to avoid being linked to the lure body or hooks between the front and rear hooks.

Standard Shank


The most basic form of the treble hook, a little longer than the short shank for better hook up. Pair it on a long-sized minnow.

Round bend

It has a slightly wider environment to be easily linked to fish that only nudge lure without eating.
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