By: Dan Carns
There are a host of specific things you can do to become better angler but there is one thing that many people overlook and it’s the quality of the hooks we use. Modern fishing gear can be really expensive; fancy rods and reels, super high-tech braided lines and a host of other products to increase our chance of putting fish in the boat but the irony is that the only connection you have between you and the fish is the hook! Hooks can be pricy and I think we all balk a little at the price but over time better hooks catch more fish. When you’re standing in front of the terminal tackle section of your favorite bait shop the choices are now endless but certain styles of fishing and specific species of fish require particular hooks. Over time and usually with a little advice you begin to find the right hook for the job.

By now you probably think this applies only to bait hooks but the truth is even artificial rubber baits that are the rage now require really good hooks especially because we’re try to convince the fish that the rubber is real and specific hooks help with the design. There is an even greater variety of hooks for artificial baits so ask your local bait and tackle shop which is best.
Two companies top my list, Owner brand is my go to for rubber baits especially the weighted twist lock style. For bait fishing nothing tops a Gamakatsu hook and yes, they are expensive but in the words of my buddy Jimmy, “these hooks catch fish all by themselves”!