Fish Hooks

  1. Tide Rite R576 Squid Spinner Fluke Rig

    $5.87
  2. Tsunami SaltX Jig Heads

    $7.41 - $11.39
  3. Gamakatsu Octopus Hooks

    $4.92 - $66.99
  4. SPRO Squid Tail Jig

    $5.67 - $8.82
  5. VMC 8700 Dynacut Southern Tuna Hooks

    $14.77 - $129.99
  6. RonZ Original Series Jig Head

    $4.20 - $6.70
  7. VMC 9626 O'Shaughnessy Treble Hooks

    $3.74 - $21.99
  8. Gamakatsu Octopus Inline Point Circle Hooks

    $4.98 - $19.65
  9. Tide Rite R465 2-Drop Hi-Lo Sea Bass Squid Rig

    $4.37
  10. Tide Rite R466 3-Drop Hi-Lo Sea Bass Squid Rig

    $5.27
  11. Tsunami Guide Series Sabiki Rigs

    $2.52
  12. SPRO Bucktail Jig - 6 oz

    $13.12 - $14.49
  13. Owner ST-66 Stinger Treble Hooks

    $15.10 - $20.99
  14. Tide Rite M36CIR Samsu In-line Circle Striped Bass Rig (3-Pack)

    $4.08 - $4.67
  15. Tide Rite R559 Wide Gap Hook Bucktail Spinner Fluke Rig

    $4.08
  16. Tide Rite R465 2-Drop Beaded Hi-Lo Sea Bass Rig

    $3.46
  17. Tsunami SaltX 2X Single Inline Hooks

    $13.47
  18. Gamakatsu Live Bait Heavy Duty Hooks

    $10.10 - $11.91
  19. Gamakatsu Baitholder Hooks

    $4.74 - $19.89
  20. SPRO Bucktail Jig - 1 1/2 oz

    $8.56 - $9.43
  21. SPRO Bucktail Jig - 4 oz

    $11.66 - $12.88
  22. Game On UnLeaded WideEye Jig Heads (2-Pack)

    $6.99
  23. VMC 9650 Round Bend Treble Hooks

    $3.48 - $11.81
  24. VMC ILS Inline Single 4X Hooks

    $5.47 - $6.37
  25. Promar Ahi USA Squid Gangion Chain

    $10.99
  26. Owner Ultra Split Rings

    $6.83
  27. Owner Super Mutu Circle Hooks

    $16.20 - $19.14
  28. Owner Ringed Super Mutu Circle Hooks

    $17.66 - $19.39
  29. Owner SSW In-Line Circle Hooks

    $7.37 - $33.99
  30. Owner Hyper Wire Split Rings

    $6.09
  31. Tide Rite Beaded O'Shaughnessy Porgy Rig - R462

    $3.46
  32. Tide Rite Striped Bass Chunkin' Rig - R747C

    $3.46
  33. Tide Rite M12BGBH Snelled Porgy/Sea Bass Hooks (6-Pack)

    $4.37 - $4.97
  34. Tide Rite M12GBH Snelled Porgy/Sea Bass Hooks (6-Pack)

    $3.77
  35. Tide Rite Snelled Virginia Hooks (6-Pack)

    $4.08
  36. Tide Rite R451 Beaded Virginia Hook Blackfish Rig

    $3.46
  37. Tide Rite R461 Beaded Gold Baitholder Porgy Rig

    $3.46
  38. Tide Rite R563 Squid Skirt Spinner Fluke Rig

    $4.37
  39. Tide Rite R793 Striped Bass Circle Hook Rig

    $3.46
  40. Tide Rite R795 Striped Bass In-Line Circle Hook Rig (2-Pack)

    $4.97 - $5.58
  41. Tide Rite R466 3-Drop Hi-Lo Sea Bass Rig

    $3.77
  42. BKK SF Reefmaster HG Assist Hook

    $12.51
  43. BKK Raptor-Z Trebble Hook

    $12.98 - $17.03
  44. Tsunami Ball Head Jig - 4 oz

    $5.37
  45. Tsunami SaltX 2X Inline S Circle Hooks

    $4.21 - $13.47
  46. Tsunami Guide Series Flash Tail Sabiki Rig

    $2.52
  47. Tsunami Guide Series Heavy-Duty Sabiki Rigs - Iridescent Glow

    $4.21
  48. Tsunami Weighted Squid Jig

    $3.94
 
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About Fish Hooks

FAQ - Defender - Fish-hooks

Where can I buy Fish Hooks near me?

Defender offers a wide selection of hooks in-stock for immediate shipment, same day pick up in store, or shop our retail location and talk to our seasoned staff here to offer you advice and get you the right hooks for your next fishing adventure. If you're looking for something specific or prefer the convenience of shopping from home, Defender.com offers a wide selection of hooks with detailed descriptions. Just make sure to consider shipping times if you need your gear for an upcoming trip, and don't hesitate to reach out to customer service for any questions about the products. We have the selection to meet your fishing needs.

What are the best brands of Fish Hooks?

When it comes to fish hooks, you can't go wrong with brands that have stood the test of time and earned the trust of anglers. Brands like BKK, Gamakatsu, and Owner are known for their sharpness, strength, and reliability, making them favorites among both freshwater and saltwater fishermen. For specialized needs, consider Owner for a solid range of options or VMC for unique designs that can help you land more fish. Always keep in mind the type of fishing you're doing-whether it's inshore, offshore, or targeting specific species-as this will guide you in choosing the right hook size and style from these reputable brands.

How do I choose the right Fish Hooks to buy?

When picking fish hooks, start by considering the type of fish you're targeting and the bait you plan to use. Different species require different hook sizes and styles; for instance, a larger hook is better for big game fish like tuna, while smaller hooks work well for panfish or trout. Next, think about the fishing technique you'll be using. If you're bottom fishing, opt for a strong, wide-gap hook that can handle the weight and resistance, while for live bait, a circle hook is often the best choice as it reduces gut hooking. Don't forget to check the hook material; stainless steel is durable and rust-resistant, which is crucial for saltwater fishing.

What Fish Hooks do I need this season?

Choosing the right fish hooks depends on what species you're targeting and the type of fishing you're doing. For freshwater fishing, a good assortment includes treble hooks for lures, circle hooks for live bait, and offset worm hooks for bass fishing. If you're heading into saltwater, consider using stronger hooks like J-hooks or circle hooks for larger species like tuna or marlin. Always match the hook size to your bait and target fish; larger fish require bigger hooks, while smaller species need smaller ones. It's wise to have a variety of sizes on hand, from size 2 for panfish to 8/0 for bigger game, so you're ready for whatever bites.

How much do Fish Hooks cost to buy?

Fish hooks can range in price from a few cents to several dollars each, depending on the type, size, and brand. Basic hooks for freshwater fishing might cost around $0.10 to $0.50 each, while specialized saltwater or tournament-grade hooks can go for $1.00 or more, especially if they're designed for specific species or techniques. Buying in bulk can save you some cash, as many tackle shops and online retailers offer packs that lower the per-hook price. It's worth investing in a variety of sizes and styles to match your fishing needs, so you're ready for anything that bites.

What size Fish Hooks for trout fishing?

When you're out trout fishing, the size of your hook can make a big difference in your success. Generally, for most trout fishing situations, you'll want to stick with hooks in the range of size 8 to size 14. Smaller hooks, like size 12 or 14, work well for finesse techniques or when using live bait like worms, while slightly larger hooks, like size 8 or 10, are great for lures and flies. Keep in mind that the type of water you're fishing and the bait you're using can also influence your hook size choice. In smaller streams or when targeting stocked trout, smaller hooks can be more effective, while in larger bodies of water, you might find that a slightly bigger hook helps with better hook sets. Always have a variety of sizes in your tackle box to adapt to different conditions and trout feeding habits.

What Fish Hooks are good for trout fishing?

When it comes to trout fishing, you can't go wrong with a selection of hooks that cater to the size and type of bait you're using. For live bait like worms or minnows, a size 8 to 12 bait hook works well, providing the right balance of strength and finesse to keep those slippery trout on the line. If you're using artificial lures, consider treble hooks in sizes 10 to 14, as they increase your chances of a solid hook-up when the trout strike. Don't forget about the importance of hook style; a circle hook can be a game-changer for catch-and-release fishing, as it reduces the chance of gut hooking. Always keep your tackle box stocked with a variety of hooks, including some barbless options, to adapt to different fishing conditions and regulations.