Single hooks for whitefish, carp, sea fish and predator fish
Single hooks are perhaps the most used fishing hook in angling. Whether you are a whitefish angler with the fixed rod, a carp angler with hair rigs, a sea angler on the surf or a predator fish angler with softbaits – a strong, sharp single hook is indispensable. In our range you will find a wide selection of single hooks for every discipline.
The right single hook for every fishery
When fishing for whitefish you usually choose a thin, fine hook with a small size. This allows you to present maggots, casters or worms subtly, which is important for cautious bites. For the carp angler there are sturdy, forged hooks in larger sizes. These are suitable for hair rigs and can easily handle the power of large carps.
Sea anglers have different requirements. Here hooks made of stainless steel or with a special coating are needed that can withstand salt water. Think of robust hooks for fishing with lugworms, crab or mackerel pieces on species such as cod, sea bass or shark. Predator fish anglers also use single hooks, for example on softbaits when dropshotting or as a replacement for a treble hook on plugs or spoons.
Important characteristics of a good single hook
A good single hook is razor sharp and retains that sharpness even after multiple bites. In addition, the material must be strong enough to prevent deformation, even when catching large fish. The right hook size is essential for a good hook hold – not too big for the bait and not too small for the fish you expect to catch. And depending on your preference or the fishing location you choose a hook with or without barb.
Tips for choosing and using
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Use a smaller hook with fine bait such as maggots or worms
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For heavy fish or obstacle-rich spots choose a thicker, stronger hook
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Replace the hook immediately if it is blunt, bent or damaged
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Use barbless hooks if you want to release the fish quickly and safely
For every angler and every situation we have a suitable single hook in stock. Check out our range and choose the hook that fits your fishing style.