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untyed hooks

untyed hooks

Many anglers equip themselves with the best fishing tackle and accessories, only to find that the big catch is lost on the hook. Untyed hooks play an extremely important role, as they make direct contact with the fish and must be able to withstand a wide variety of demands.

The right hook size for the right target fish is of great importance. Smaller coarse fish do not bite on huge hooks. Large catfish, on the other hand, can quickly tear off or bend open hooks that are too small. Therefore, always adjust the hook size to the fish you are fishing for. There are also special untied hooks that are ideal for a specific fish. If you know which fish you want to catch, it is easier to find the right hook. However, it doesn't hurt to have several hooks with you to be more flexible on the water.

Construction & special features of untyed hooks

Untyed hooks have the same basic structure in that they all have a point, a bend and a shank. The point is also almost always equipped with barbs in order to get stuck in the fish's mouth. In this case, soft hooks are an exception to the rule, as they are designed for catch and release fishing to avoid causing major injury to the fish when the hook is removed.

Further variations of untyed hooks have changed the basic construction parts. Worm hooks, for example, have barbs along the shank to attach the live bait. Dough hooks have an additional spiral around the shank to insert dough and other feeds and make the hook even more irresistible. Other common forms of untied hooks include:

  • Mash hooks
  • Trout hooks
  • Boilie hooks
  • Pellet hooks
  • Circle hooks
  • Offset hooks
  • and many more!

Tie untyed hooks for maximum control

Even if leader hooks are already tied and ready for use, many anglers prefer to tie untyed hooks with leader line themselves. If you make the leader hooks yourself, you have complete confidence in your equipment and can be sure that the hook will not break during the decisive fight. You have the choice of hooks with plates or eyes as attachment options.

If you have an idea of what properties your unattached hooks should have, then take a look around our online store now! We have a huge range of untyed hooks for a wide variety of scenarios on the water. Order today at rock-bottom prices and never lose a fish again in future due to poor hook quality!