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  • Super User
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I think we can all agree that Mustad has the best hooks. They're hooks that are sticky sharp, have long-lasting points, and are super strong. The hook-up ratio is phenomenal with these hooks. It's plain and simple, you just don't loose fish like you do with other brands. I mean heck, KVD uses them!

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  • Super User
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Be quiet I don't need that and I dont take being made fun of

I think you quoted the wrong guy - nothing incorrect with saying Mustad hooks !

I like Owner and Gamagatsu hooks for drop shot as well - pick one of the three I mentioned and you can't go wrong !

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Be quiet I don't need that and I dont take being made fun of

 

welcome to the internet...you must be new here!

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you can use any type of hook for a drop shot. i like to drop shot live bait a lot. the smallest thin wire hook ive drop shotted with is probably a 1/0 eagle claw abeerdeen hook...

  • Super User
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I think that we can all agree that some hooks are lighter than others.   Me, I like the Gamakatsu Wicked wacky hooks in a 1/0, 2/0 or 3/0 size, depending on baits.  I'm not a big fan of those drop shot hooks that are mounted on swivels.

  • Super User
Posted

I think we can all agree that Mustad has the best hooks. They're hooks that are sticky sharp, have long-lasting points, and are super strong. The hook-up ratio is phenomenal with these hooks. It's plain and simple, you just don't loose fish like you do with other brands. I mean heck, KVD uses them!

Not this guy gamy all day!
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Whatever the lightest wire Mustad hook is. Ya know, cuz they're the best.

  • Super User
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Gamakatsu #2 drop shot hooks are REALLY light. I use them on a light action rod with 6lb fluoro. Gamakatsu > Mustad  :grin:

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  • Global Moderator
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Owner Mosquito hooks are a very thin wire hook and work well for a drop shot. 

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