NEW for ICAST: Gamakatsu®
Superline Offset Round Bend Hook |
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Tacoma, Washington (July 13, 2020) Offset worm hooks have been around for years and have proven to be extremely effective when fishing Carolina or Texas rigs into thick cover. The offset keeps the worm running true through the water column, presenting the bait naturally while protecting the point from debris when rigged properly.
Gamakastu’s Pro and Professional Bass Angler Stetson Blaylock is no stranger to working a worm rig through heavy cover. And to make Stetson even more successful on the water, Gamakatsu has introduced its new Superline Offset Round Bend Hook. This hook is designed with a heavier Superline wire best suited for braided and fluorocarbon lines, enabling anglers to fish a finesse worm rig in the heaviest of covers with no worries, just as Stetson likes it.
The Round Bend offers a larger bite area perfect for any worm presentation while increasing your hook-up ratios. The newly enhanced Z-Bend holds your plastics on the hook longer, reducing the number of pull-offs and saving you a few bucks on plastics.
A more durable worm hook designed for heavier lines that hold your bait on longer sounds like a match made in fishing heaven. Gamakatsu has provided us with just that and made the Superline Offset Round Bend hook in sizes 2/0 – 5/0 for all your fishing situations.
Superline Offset Round Bend Hook Features:
● Popular Offset Round Bend in Superline wire
● Ideal for heavy line and heavy cover
● New modified Z bend offset holds plastics more efficiently
● Size: 2/0, 3/0, 4/0, 5/0
● Color: NS Black
● Qty/Pack: 5 (Sizes 2/0, 3/0)
● Qty/Pack: 4 (Sizes 4/0, 5/0)
For more information, visit: www.gamakatsu.com |
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