Brand0n Posted July 24, 2011 Posted July 24, 2011 Not sure how many people might bash them but eagle claw lazer sharp in 2/0 for 5" senkos worked great yesterday for me. didnt miss a fish. $1.99 a pack for 5 at dicks sporting goods. Quote
Packard Posted July 24, 2011 Posted July 24, 2011 I was using the Gama Octopus yesterday and they were working great! I'll pick up a pack of Lazers next since I'm running out. Quote
Super User tomustang Posted July 24, 2011 Super User Posted July 24, 2011 I've found those hooks rust too easily Quote
Jim McC Posted July 24, 2011 Posted July 24, 2011 I've found those hooks rust too easily I use Eagle Claw hooks for Texas rigs, but I always use weedless wacky hooks. Otherwise I'm constantly reeling in weeds. Quote
Super User roadwarrior Posted July 24, 2011 Super User Posted July 24, 2011 Hmm... Upgrade you hooks. Better hooks are not that expensive, but are the most important toll you use for fishing. For anyone serious about bass fishing, choose another brand. Quote
Brand0n Posted July 24, 2011 Author Posted July 24, 2011 lazer sharp works for me. havent lost a fish and i like the price. get two packs for the price of almost one pack of gamakatsu hooks. i usually let my dad use some and he never gives back. Quote
MuffinMan Posted July 25, 2011 Posted July 25, 2011 The Eagle Claw and the Gamakatsu are both great hooks..i guess its just a personal preference over brand names. Quote
Super User Hooligan Posted July 25, 2011 Super User Posted July 25, 2011 It isn't personal preference at all. Compare the point and the metals just once and you'll never look back. If you want a quality hook go Gamakatsu or Owner. If you want to pinch pennies, miss fish, and break hooks, feel free to use cheap hooks. Quote
River Rat316 Posted July 25, 2011 Posted July 25, 2011 Agree with Hooligan, we are not arguing over brass tacks here, there is a massive difference between the top of the line hooks in Owner and Gammie, and eagle claw, the top 2 are carbon steel that is tempered, have stronger points, and resist bending and tweaking. Eagle Claws are surgical steel wire that is soft and bends easily, the points are thick and not near as sharp and roll easily due to the softer steel, I may be wrong on this because I am going from jig hook experience but most of there hooks are not tempered either which makes them even softer yet. The hook is one of the most important parts of the rig, the only thing that is even close is line, but without a good strong, sharp hook your landing percentage goes way down. I know you said you never miss a fish but the one time you do its not going to be a small one. Quote
breezy Posted July 25, 2011 Posted July 25, 2011 I have stayed away from eagle claw from experiences as a kid. I've seen a few threads on various forums about how much they've improved though. I believe eagle claw is the parent company of, or owned by the same company, as trokar and the hooks are the same/similar. Have heard awful stories about trokar so maybe it's true I plan on picking up a pack or two just to see if anything has changed in 10yrs. 1/0 Owner Wacky Hooks are generally what I use just because they were available locally. I have seen a few bend when snagged on 10-12lb line...but no issues on fish so far. Use Gamas almost exclusively otherwise but have tried the octopus and splitshot and wasn't too happy. Their wicked wacky hook hasn't had good reviews and $5/3pk is pricey. I may try a pack of finesse wide gaps as a last shot. Quote
Super User grimlin Posted July 25, 2011 Super User Posted July 25, 2011 My personal experience with eagle claws and bass wasn't a good one. I refuse to use em' for bass fishing. Owner's or gamakatsu only for me.I won't even use trokar. I'll use eagle claws for panfish and bluegills....but that's all I'll use em' for. Quote
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