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Gamakatsu® Skip Gap Hooks

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Gamakatsu's tough Skip Gap Hooks are exactly the type of well-designed hooks every soft plastic, dock skipping bass angler has been waiting for. Gamakatsu designed these premium hooks to hold soft plastic baits firmly in place no matter how hard you crack the dock or smack the water with your cast. Made from heavy gauge wire with chemically sharpened points, Skip Gap Hooks offer a wide gap to handle thick tube and stick baits. Color: NS Black.
   



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6

Product Color: NS Black
Model: 266411
38-425-588-21
Your Price (each): $3.99
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6

Product Color: NS Black
Model: 266412
38-425-588-22
Your Price (each): $3.99
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5

Product Color: NS Black
Model: 266413
38-425-588-23
Your Price (each): $3.99
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5

Product Color: NS Black
Model: 266414
38-425-588-24
Your Price (each): $3.99
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5

Product Color: NS Black
Model: 266415
38-425-588-25
Your Price (each): $3.99
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25

Product Color: NS Black
Model: 266412-25
38-426-308-22
Your Price (each): $14.99
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25

Product Color: NS Black
Model: 266413-25
38-426-308-23
Your Price (each): $16.99
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25

Product Color: NS Black
Model: 266414-25
38-426-308-24
Your Price (each): $16.99
In stock

5/0

25

Product Color: NS Black
Model: 266415-25
38-426-308-25
Your Price (each): $16.99
In stock


Gamakatsu's tough Skip Gap Hooks are exactly the type of well-designed hooks every soft plastic, dock skipping bass angler has been waiting for. Gamakatsu designed these premium hooks to hold soft plastic baits firmly in place no matter how hard you crack the dock or smack the water with your cast. Made from heavy gauge wire with chemically sharpened points, Skip Gap Hooks offer a wide gap to handle thick tube and stick baits. Color: NS Black.
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After tying hook using a Palomar knot, stick barb thru center of head of worm from front to rear, turn and push thru exterior of worm, pull thru so that worm hides eye of the hook, bend worm slightly toward front of worm and push barb into the worm so that it just barely covers the point of the hook...be sure the worm hanfs straight!
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Insert hook into head of worm and bring out about a quarter in and slide worn up to eye of hook. Spin hook and measure where it will sit in worm and reinsert there. Barely bring hook out on other side which is tex exposed. Slide all the way through and you can skin hook it to make it weedless.
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