Gamakatsu® Split Shot/Drop Shot Hook

   

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Perfectly suited for windy conditions or turbulent water where it's difficult to keep a tight line, this high-quality Gamakatsu Split Shot/Drop Shook Hook is ideal for rigging small live baits, nose-hooking soft plastics or even "wacky wormin'". Gamakatsu's advanced tempering process ensures a strong, but not brittle hook with a perfectly conical point that is unequaled in sharpness.
Rated 5 out of 5 by 47 reviewers.
Rated 5 out of 5 by Great drop shot hook Razor sharp high quality hook good clean eyes a very good hook IMO February 14, 2013
Rated 5 out of 5 by good hook very sharp, good solid hook-ups, my favorite hook for wacky-rigs, come in larger sizes than a lot of hooks which is a plus for larger wacky and drop shot baits price is good, quality is better January 29, 2013
Rated 5 out of 5 by Very sharp Great hook very sharp and hook sets are effortless. I tried many different hooks for a wacky rig and these are the best hands down. I can't say enough great things about them just try them and you will be hooked to. BP sells them in 25 count 1/0 or 2/0 depending on what size worm you use. July 11, 2012
Rated 5 out of 5 by Perfect I absolutely love these hooks. I use the 3/0 for wacky rigging senko style baits and the 1/0 and smaller sizes for drop shotting. Just perfect. May 8, 2012
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#1 is bigger
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#4 is smaller. I use size 6 and 4 for all my drop shotting needs
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#4 is bigger
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#1 is bigger. The lower number means a bigger hook.

So ... 4/0 is bigger than 2/0 is bigger than 0 is bigger than 1 is bigger than 4 ... etc.
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The #1 hooks are bigger
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2/0, larger hook sizes seem to prevent fish from swallowing baits and causing harm to the fish caught
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I use a size 3-circle hook
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3/0 short shank.
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I like the size 2 drop shot hooks ... because the point isn't bent in (like on the circle hooks) and they seem to miss fewer fish. I don't use any drop shot though.

I tried some number 4's and felt like I missed a couple more fish ... hard to tell for sure. But the size 2 are working great for me.

Do you use an o-ring - they're a great way to prolong the life of a senko for all day long...
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size 1 0 works will for me
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1/0 are the best
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I am ordering online. It would be simple if I were in the store. Need a little help here.
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The lower the number on the package the bigger the hook. So a Number 1 hook is Large a number 8 is small
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The 2/0 should be all that you need for worm type baits in the 4 to 5in. range.
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I liv in west virginia and i have never been trout fishing in a stream and i was searching for trout hooks and a picture similar to this hook showed up, so i saw this on basspro and didnt no what to do..help

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Use a size 5 hook drop shot hooks might not work for trout
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No The hooks you need are #12 brozed hooks.
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you could but if you are using dough bait you would need to use a treble hook or a hook with a spring around the shank. good luck!
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