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On 2/7/2023 at 6:52 AM, BrianMDTX said:

Gamakatsu 1/0 circle octopus hook is what I use. Lift rod tip up, reel in and hook sets itself. 
 

I just bought some 2/0 to try out. 

Use both interchangeably with no difference in hook up percentage. Love these hooks for wacky rigs.

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Best Wacky rig hook is hands down the Berkley Fusion with the fluoro guard.

 

VMC is possibly the worst.

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1 hour ago, DougHall_NY said:

Use both interchangeably with no difference in hook up percentage. Love these hooks for wacky rigs.

I’m hoping a bigger hook makes gut hooking less likely. Doesn’t happen often but I’d like to eliminate it if possible. 
 

It is a very simple hookset. 

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Gut hooking is very rare using a drop shot, you would need to be asleep not to detect a strike. weightless Senko’s it can happen.  

I have tried various wacky rigged hooks over the years. Gamakatsu weedless with the nylon hook guard isn’t very weedless. Owners original weedless wacky hook worked good but tended to snag brush. Owners Jungle weedless wacky hook with wire weed guard has a wider hook gap using Zo-wire small diameter wire very strong hook and is weedless. Cut off about 1/8” of the wire improves snag-less in brush. I use size 1 #4109 for all my wacky rigged soft plastics.

Tom

 

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On 2/6/2023 at 7:57 PM, ATA said:

Also I want to know if real wacky rig hooks are so bad, Why they still in production, Since no one using them because of hooking ratio.

 

 

I don't know, I like owners mosquito hook or any wide gap short shank circle hook style without the bent inwards hook point.i think they are also called octopus hooks by other brands but not sure

 

For the weedless wacky rig hooks I tie my own on a mosquito hook with fly tying vice

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On 2/8/2023 at 1:30 PM, QUAKEnSHAKE said:

This is still my favorite tried many others but this has won out.

 

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I use these too but here lately I've been losing a lot of fish. Don't know what I'm doing wrong. 

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You guys are confusing me big time.  By a wacky rig do you mean a straight worm hooked in the middle?  I can't say I have ever missed a fish using this technique.  If anything, the fish swallows the bait and it's nearly impossible to miss a fish. I fish this on 8 pound mono with a light wire #1 or #2 sproat style hook.  Are your fish big enough to get the worm in it's mouth?  What's up with this?

 

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6 minutes ago, Captain Phil said:

I can't say I have ever missed a fish using this technique.  If anything, the fish swallows the bait and it's nearly impossible to miss a fish.

I think that's the issue that a fair number of anglers experience, not missing fish.  I prefer avoid deep or foul hooking them.  I want the hook right in the roof of the mouth.

 

I don't care for the "weedless" versions because they aren't very weedless.  If I'm using a stickbait in thick weeds, I'll just texas rig it instead.

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A traditional wacky rig is a deadly bait in Florida especially during the spawn. Few bass can resist a weightless slow falling straight tail worm.  It's one of the best canal baits ever devised.  Bites around here are normally detected when the bait moves off.   By then the bass has the worm fully in it's mouth.  I never use weedless hooks with a wacky rig.  If I'm fishing weeds, I nose hook the bait with the hook point in the skin similar to a Texas rig without the weight.

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I started using circle hooks when instructing the neighborhood kids and never again delt with gut hooked fish again. That was 15 years ago. 
They’re the only style I use https://www.basspro.com/shop/en/owner-mutu-light-circle-hooks

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