I think (only my opinion) that as long as the points are sharp, there isn't much differents in hooks. I would say size and type matters but brand, I don't think so. but opinions are like @#%%$#$%$ everybody has one.
come on April 1st
I've been working with hooks the past few days and I'll tell you all mine, Eagle Claws or whatever, are very sharp, I've stuck mysef about a dozen or more times. enough to draw blood too, lol.
April 1st, how come, the ice will be ready in another
well or so, quite a cold snap we are in for. Good luck with the ice fishing.
John S.
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I think (only my opinion) that as long as the points are sharp, there isn't much differents in hooks. I would say size and type matters but brand, I don't think so. but opinions are like @#%%$#$%$ everybody has one.
come on April 1st
Eagle Claw is the only American Mfg. of fishing hooks. I have never had a problem with them. I have broke some Gam. hooks. You can get your trebles to match your baits, like Chartreuse, Red, Krawfish, black, nickel, bronze...
Thanks for the replies, now all I have to do is figure out how to keep from sticking myself when working with hooks, ouch.. I'd hate to be doing ths for a living.
John S.
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Eagle Claw is the only American Mfg. of fishing hooks. I have never had a problem with them. I have broke some Gam. hooks. You can get your trebles to match your baits, like Chartreuse, Red, Krawfish, black, nickel, bronze...