Yannee 10 Pcs High Carbon Steel Wacky Rig Hooks Weedless Barbed Fishig Wide Gap Hook
Yannee 10 Pcs High Carbon Steel Wacky Rig Hooks Weedless Barbed Fishig Wide Gap Hook
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Yannee 10 Pcs High Carbon Steel Wacky Rig Hooks Weedless Barbed Fishig Wide Gap Hook

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Size:2#
Actual Color:Silver

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  • *Made of high-quality materials, durable
  • *Wider gap offers better hookup ratio. Turned in hook point keeps fish hooked, and prevents that lunker bass from getting off your line.
  • *Designed for Worms and all other bass fishing baits and many more worms/baits that are fished Wacky Style or with the Neko Rig.
  • *These Hooks are an excellent way to get into fishing Wacky Style (The Wacky Rig).
  • *Wacky Hooks are snag-free, allowing you to cast under docks, into thick cover, and other places that normally cause your lure to hang-up or snag.
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Jul 19, 2024
William
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Size: 2#
Color: Silver
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Very disappointed with the Wacky Rig Hooks that I received from your store. I used one hook and had my first good hit on my wacky rig using your hooks. I set the hook and felt a good tug only to realize that the fish got off! When I examined my bait it appeared that the hook had slightly straightened out. Thinking that maybe it was that I just missed the fish, I cast out a second time and bam, another big hit. Same result only the hook straightened out even worse. I tried to bend the hook back to its original shape only to lose a third, and forth fish in the same way. I realize that I didn't spend a whole lot on these hooks, however what I have learned from my experience is that if you want to hook and pull in a hard hitting bass the first time, then stick to name brand hooks that I know can do the job. Nice looking hooks, but will not use them in the future.

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