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Post by CSMarine »

The Gamakatsu Live Bait HD hook is a short shank heavy wire hook. Never seen one bent. Even off shore. As Chalk said, they hide well in pinfish, chub or finger mullet.

The Owner SSW hook is probably the best all-round salt water hook I've used. You can get more than one trip out of them before they rust up. Sharpest out-of-the-pack hook I've seen. You can get them with needle point or cutting point.

These hooks are available in blood red color also.
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I wonder if the blood red really works?
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Red hooks, like red line are a gimick to get your $$$. The theory is the red will disappear, however red will change to gray at depth XXX, not sure what that depth is. and the red hooks sure do not make a bait look likes its bleeding. :roll:
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Swear by #3-#4 Khale- particularly for trout.
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Is Khale the brand or style?
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Style.
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Style. There are other names & not all of them say kahle.
If you look and think about the shape of the hook you can imagine why it works...
(no, no, must not wax on physics rationale..., back to work)
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Lit. my grandfather commercial fished with kahle or as he called them "trout hooks" way back in the 1950's. Mostly from Aucilla and St. Marks. So they've been a local favorite in the big bend for a while. :thumbup:

Don't care....graduated to Owner and Gamakatsu when I started bass fishing. Stuck on em now. :wink:
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Post by Littoral »

Yeah, trout hooks!
CS, a question, not sure what you meant with,
" Don't care....graduated to Owner and Gamakatsu when I started bass fishing. Stuck on em now."
So, do you use Kahale? I use Gamakatsu's version and Owner makes them too.
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ok now i know what to get next time i go to wal-mart. thanks guys
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Gamakatsu
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Post by dstockwell »

Them owners are some heavy wire hooks.

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EAGLE CLAW

BLUE WATER
#P175 Stainless Steel
Sizes: 6/0, 7/0, 8/0, 9/0
Ringed Eye
Needle Tip
4X Strong
6 Degree Offset
Circle Seaâ„¢
Stainless Steel 10X
Rust Resistant Finish
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Post by CSMarine »

Lit. I do use Kahle hooks at times. I have a few in my boat all the time. I like the way they set, with cut bait. Usually hooks on the lips not the throat, as cut bait tends to do. I also like to use them for shinner fishing for Largemouth bass.
I really didn't know, or really had not checked with Owner or Gamakatsu for Kahle hooks. Thanks for the tip, might need to check them out. :thumbup:
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