Shout Straight Point 22 Twin Hook
From $39.95
The final evolution of the plugging hook.
With the same weight as the treble hook, you can use a thick shaft hook.
| Fishing Size | Cast Weight | Pack Quantity | Size |
|---|---|---|---|
| 3/0 | 4.9g | 2pc | 3/0 |
| 4/0 | 6.4g | 2pc | 4/0 |
| 5/0 | 8.3g | 2pc | 5/0 |
The treble hook is the best hook for efficiently hooking the target near the lure that is the target of predation. However, there are disadvantages when it comes to big-game fishing. Since three hooks are structurally fixed by brazing, each hook is thin and easily stretched or broken. If the wire is thickened to make up for the weakness, the hooking rate will naturally decrease. In addition, it becomes heavier and the movement of the lure becomes worse. Further, since it is fixed by brazing, a load or twist from the lateral direction is likely to occur depending on how it is hooked on the target, which also causes stretching or bending. Although the fish hits, it often comes off during the fight, which is partly because it is fixed.● There is a single hook as an option to make up for the disadvantages of treble. If the weight is the same as one treble hook, a thick shaft can be used in the case of a single hook, so the advantage in terms of strength is great. Another advantage is that once hooked, there is little baldness. However, as a disadvantage, the hooking rate is undeniably reduced.
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