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Daiichi
World's Sharpest Hooks!


Make your baits bleed -  EEEWWW!  But that's what the Daiichi Bleeding Bait Hooks do or at least appear to do.  These blood red colored hooks fools the unsuspecting marauder into seeing blood - a sign of weakness and an easy snack (with an unbelieveably sharp hook placed strategically in the minnow)! In turn, this results in your dinner tonight over a crackling campfire with the crisp smell of wood smoke and fried fish in the air.  Ah, yes - the food chain continues... 

These ridiculously sharp hooks make hook sets easier.  You end up with more fish on the line.  Red is the most popular color for that bleeding look.  Use the bronze when the fish need less enticement and you want to hide the hook. Use the brilliant yellow when you want additional attention for your bait. They really work well when you tie a snelled knot. Click HERE

Gamakatsu


G Stinger

With a name like Gamakatsu, you just expect sharp hooks!  Made in Japan where all they ever seem to eat is some sort of fish (Watch Iron Chef on the Food Channel sometime), they are experts on how to hook and hold fish lips.  The Number 6 Walleye Wide Gap is highly acclaimed around these parts because of the way it hooks walleyes in their strong, bony lips and hangs on!  They're very slender, forged, super sharp hooks so be careful not to test out their holding power in your finger when you're 20 miles and 8 portages from the landing.  Click HERE for #6 Walleye Wide Gaps.    Click HERE for Blood Red Octopus #4's    For the NEW Gamakatsu G Stingers which are handy little works of trickiness, Click HERE.


 
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