Just wanted everyones opinion on favorite flippin hook. The actual straight shank style
Just wanted everyones opinion on favorite flippin hook. The actual straight shank style
Mustad Denny Brauer Grip-Pin
Owner Jungle
Owner 3x wide gap
You can censor my speech but not my thoughts or will
We are living in a time where intelligent people are being silenced so stupid people won't be offended
My vote is the Owner Jungle. We sell them, but I'd use them either way. I have caught a bunch of fish on em, and they will be just as sharp at the end of the day as they are when you start.
Hayabusa for lighter weights and Owner jungle for heavier weights.
gamakatsu 5/0 ewg heavy wire
4/0 Skip Gap
Phoenix 721 - Yamaha SHO 250 - 8' Blades
Mustad Denny Brauer Grip-Pin Strait Shank
Hands down!!!!!!!!!!!
Daiichi. Can't find em anymore though. They were beefy hooks.
Owner Twistlock flippin' hook, love the twistlock, no more baits sliding down. Also have a great hook up ratio with these.
Brandon
1996 Ranger 362XT
Johnson Faststrike 150
Gammy extra heavy cover..welded eye(very important) bait keepers not the best..dia.of the hook isnt too big..and it doesn't bend
If you could get the Hack Attack bait keeper on the Gammy..you would have the perfect flippin hook
Gamakatsu Superline EWG. Clearly I'm in the minority here (though it looks like a few might agree!), but I've never liked straight shank hooks due to them poking through my bait too easily. This results in my bait getting fouled with weeds or outright snagged, and in tearing up a ton more plastics. I suppose I'll change my tune if and when I start having issues hooking fish on the EWGs, but I already tried to fix what ain't broke once the first time I tried using straight shanks. I won't be doing it again.
2011 Skeeter ZX225
225 Yamaha HPDI Series 2
Minn Kota Ultrex 112 52"
Console: HDS 16 Carbon
Bow: HDS 12 Carbon, Solix 12 G2, Mega 360
Been fishin' since I was 5 years old...Thanks Grandpa!