We will talk about what are the most important aspects when choosing our fish hook tying tool. We will focus on exploring all the uses that we can get to this fundamental part of fishing.
A few thousand years ago, the first hooks were built with bones and seashells, later when the metals were discovered the hooks began to Evolve in such a way that today there are hundreds of models available (sometimes too many). Now people has produced fluorescent fishing lures to help fish man to hook at night.
Have you ever entered a fishing shop or surf the website to know how many models of hooks you can choose? Hooks with different types of tips, sizes, short legs or long legs, their curvature, models .... Even the most advanced fishermen tend to be confused at the time of their choice either by the great variety of species and their specific hook, variety in hook models and the little time that sometimes is available to be able to choose with tranquility. Therefore we have designed this guide so that it can help in choosing the correct hook according to the specific technique.
Basically all the hooks at their ends are very similar, in the upper or upper part we find that we can have ring or eye if we are referring to a hook of or a hook of paddle. With a flattened metallic zone, both parts serve to tie our hook to the thread. At the bottom of the hook we find the tip, sharp area where normally the fish hooks and is caught.
Regarding the tip that has been worked and improved with new changes and innovations for greater effectiveness in fishing, but where there has been a greater number of changes and differences is in the body or rod of the hook and its curvature, let us move to See all the aspects that we can find when it comes to choosing the perfect hook! Before buying fishing hooks had better know what type of fish hook tying tool is suitable for us.
Types of Fishing Hooks
1.Bait hooks
This hook is ideal for working with live or dead baits, due to its design with a long leg and one or two burrs so that the bait can be maintained more easily, since keeping a bait slippery or live on the hook is a challenge .
2.Hooks for worms
This special hook is designed to be used with plastic lures of the worm or worm type (vinyl), their target fish such as black bass, tend to be catches with a great and hard struggle so they are usually manufactured with a solid structure And a deep penetration for durability.
The tip of this hook is inserted into the body of the worm so that there are no barriers or obstacles, with a Texas-type mount, with the hook inside the lure you can look for the fish among the dense vegetation where it is usually hidden, hooks for worms Usually have a much larger opening than a traditional one which gives the advantage is that they can be used with different sizes of worms presenting them more naturally.
3.Double hooks
A hook very similar to the triple hook with the only difference that has two ends instead of three, the double hook is very effective when they are mounted with soft vinyls like small frogs or squid.
4.Triple Hooks
Why use a single tip when we can use three? The triple hook allows us to work with triple effectiveness since they have the same effect as a simple hook multiplied by 3. The three legs of the triple hooks are forged and manufactured together with a single eyelet or eye, with its triple point we have a greater Nailing surface and therefore greater effectiveness to retain our catch.
The triple bait or poter is used with artificial lures are of hard or soft type, besides jigs, jibioneras etc, the size of the hooks can vary of lure in lures but normally we can find it between the numbers 2 to the 2/0.
5.Original hook
This type of hook returns to its basic and simple form, the advantage is that it is very strong, with the very sharp tip to penetrate the hard jaws of large fish, is slightly shorter with the eye very straight and aligned, a curvature Of semicircle and a very long point, this hook was designed for fishing with bait in salt water and for use in commercial fishing, does an extraordinary job nailing and maintaining jumping species such as trout, salmon, corvinas ...
6.Saltwater Hooks
The hook for fishing in salt water should be a hook with long and very sharp tips with an acceptable thickness and with good resistance to corrosion by the saltpetre effect of the sea. Remember that saltwater fish as a general rule are more voracious and aggressive than in freshwater so the hooks should go in accordance with this type of catches.
7.Circular hooks
For fishing with live or dead bait where we want to catch fish with large mouths this circular hook is an excellent choice, its operation is due to these fish of large buccal cavities completely swallow the bait and its bait, especially if it is allowed to swallow the bait Bait without resistance for a few seconds, this technique requires some mastery not to hurry and pull our rod early by pulling bait and bait from the fish's mouth.
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