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So it seems everywhere you go every store including Wal Mart is selling Trokar hooks.

I heard and read all the bad things on them but have they improved? They worth the hefty price tag?

Like to hear some information from people who have fished them recently.

Thanks in advance...

  • Super User
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At 9.99 I wasn't buying but at 6.99 I have a bunch! I saw all the stories of the points folding over and trth be told, I have had the same thing happen on a regular basis to Gamakatsu and Owner hooks since they came to market and so far having used them for 2 seasons I haven't had the problem like others have, I had 1 hook point fold over after I set on a tree limb last fall, that is it. I also like the Owner 5304 deep throat jig hook but it seems there are a ton of reports on that model breaking but for me, I have had no problem and yes, the Trokar hooks are about as sharp as you can get, these are what I use for really thick and hard plastics like toads and beaver style creature baits, much better hook up ratio.

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Best hook no questions, a little pricey but in the long run awesome hooks!

  • Super User
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Been using Gammys for a lot of years, with no particular issue of concern that would entice me to switch.

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If you go to their website, you can get a free pack of them after a moderate length survey. Takes a bit to receive them, but hey, free hooks with a high MSRP.

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Cost too much for this old timer.

Posted

Got some for free, from the survey, and I like 'em. Especially FOR FREE! Not sure if I would buy any though with less expensive options available.

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Been using Gammys for a lot of years, with no particular issue of concern that would entice me to switch.

 

 

 

Yep...

 

Mike

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I've been using 5/0 EWG Trokars for 2 seasons now (same hooks) and they are awesome! The hook sets are so solid and trying to remove the hook is a pain if that tells you anything.

I've used the gammys and bass pro brand and they are good hooks too but I have so much confidence that I'm not gonna lose the fish when I use the trokars.

The trokar hooks are $6.99 on *** and the gammys are $4.49. Honestly for those that say they are too expensive, you're talking about $2.50 difference. It's not like they cost $15 bucks or something.

Best hooks in my opinion.

Posted

I really like the ones i got from the survey so i bought some more. I have replaced my gammys with owners and trokars and havent looked back

  • Super User
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I have fished them and had no problems and they are a good hook. But my VMC hooks will give them a run for there money! Pun intended!

Posted

i love Trokars. I still use gammys and such, but Trokars are my favorite. I love there tube hook and swimbait hook. The only negative I have is the hook point doesn't seem to stay in the plastic as well as others while rigging weedless. It seems to want to pop out a little more than most.

  • Super User
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I use them for a lot of different applications, I can tell you from my experience that I get quite a few more through the roof and through the gill plate hooksets than I ever had before.  

 

Prove it to yourself, do the survey and get a free pack.

  • Super User
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It's been a while since I done it, but I believe that you have to select "Join the Trokar Team"  then select "Take the Quiz".    See if that gets you anywhere.

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It's been a while since I done it, but I believe that you have to select "Join the Trokar Team"  then select "Take the Quiz".    See if that gets you anywhere.

 

I did that and it just gave me a 20% discount code. I am going to pick some up and see how they work.

Posted

I am a die hard Owner #5304 hook user. I also have tried the Trokar hooks. Yes they are a little pricey, but they are sharp and I have had no issuse with them.

Posted

I have not used trokar hooks, but I have heard a number of mixed opinions including some people saying that they have lost more fish because the cutting point tears a hole in the fish's mouth v.s. punching a hole like a gamakatsu or owner hook. Has anyone experienced this?

  • Super User
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I like some Trokar hooks, but hate others. The Finesse worm and HD worm 4/0 down are what I primarily use. The flipping hook above 3/0 I won't use, same goes for any of the swimbait or mag swimbait. The reason I won't use them is that they punch too large a hole. I've lost a number of fish because of it. A simple test punching those hooks through paper will show you how large a hole they cut. It's so large that the barb does not catch, and as a result I've had many hooks back out. I've fished Moaner Swimbait hooks side by side with the Trokar, same rod same setup, same everything. Lost 17 fish in one day on the Trokar and caught every one hooked on the Moaner.

The finesse worm and HD worm- never lost a fish. I use the finesse worm for almost all of my light T-rigs and even for light flipping in the larger sizes.

Posted

     I use trokar, gamakatsu, and moaner hooks. I use the trokar tube, flipping and off set worm hooks. They are super hooks and I have had no problems with them at all. I still use gamakatsu hooks, but I think the trokar are a superior hook.

  • Super User
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The Trokar flipping hook was the only hook I used. But I won't be buying anymore, after flipping all spring with the new VMC flipping hooks, which are $3.99, and being totally impressed with them, they will be my flipping hook from now on.

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I'm kinda in the middle of the road atm..I've used Grammys for years and never had any problems whatsoever..but I tried trokar about a year ago and wow by far best hook I've ever used..the major diff is when U hook the fish they hookup alot better..but the downside for me is that when resetting my hook on the plastics seems it tear them up twice as fast..seems like i go through alot more plastic..I use both and both are fine..only reason I'm using trokar a cause I got alot of them free..but if I were a tournament fisherman I'd use trokar in tourneys..

  • Super User
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My hook-ups and holding % has been outstanding with Trokar hooks. As well as the same findings of others with the penetration with less effort and how far it pentrates. I use lighter powered set-ups mostly from the normal preferences so the sharpness of these hooks are quite apparent.

The one time my point did roll was due to a hang-up on a rock and trying to free it otherwise the point has been staying for quite a time and catches.

  • Super User
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WW2farmer,found it! like I posted before,the VMC hooks are sticky sharp and much better on the wallet! I fish the VMC on just about all my rigs!

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