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Edited June 14, 2021
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Mustad has a variety of hooks on clearance right now. Some of them are for more specialized types of fishing but some are good general use also. Listed below are just some of the more general use ones with the biggest discounts I could find. Some as low as $0.19/pack. Free shipping over $50. Not all sizes of available hooks are on clearance.
https://mustad-fishing.com/collections/clearance
https://mustad-fishing.com/produc...quantity=8 OOS
https://mustad-fishing.com/produc...antity=G15 OOS
https://mustad-fishing.com/produc...quantity=5
https://mustad-fishing.com/produc...uantity=10 OOS
https://mustad-fishing.com/produc...quantity=4
https://mustad-fishing.com/produc...quantity=8 OOS
Tight lines!
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Came here for the grappling hook comment. Thanks for delivering!
https://mustad-fishing.com/produc..._e224c
is it the higher the number the bigger the hook?
Re "is it the higher the number the bigger the hook?":
In general hook sizes go like this (smaller -> larger): 8->6-> ... -> 1 -> 1/0 -> 2/0 -> ... -> 10/0.
But, having said that, each manufacture can have different sizing scheme. Plus, I can't imagine a size 16 treble hook; it'd be sooooo small.
I did just that. (last year). SD had a discount for 20% off. They had a 25% off this weekend for bass only equpment. Last year they did have a tog/bass/fluke jig kit for 50 bucks, with 20% off, came out to 40. I bought a bunch of circle hooks/octapus circle hooks cause of the change in striper regulations when using live bait.
I don't get the rule though exactly, as if your fishing bluefish, you dont need circle hooks, but if you snag a striper while fishing blue... I dunno?
I don't get the rule though exactly, as if your fishing bluefish, you dont need circle hooks, but if you snag a striper while fishing blue... I dunno?
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right, but in my very limited experience, its nearly impossible to target one over the other.. they swim the same area at the same time.
That is the point indeed.. the regulation doesn't apply for bluefish. also it doesn't apply to using artificial lures. So jigs and bobbers and plastic swim baits don't need em because your more likely actively fishing rather than passively bait fishing.
I dunno. Should just have made all bait fishing be circle hooks instead. Shrug.
Hook. Line.... And sinker. Lol
I've been told that they are good for bait that doesn't hold on well with a single hook.
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