01-07-13, 12:56 PM | #1 |
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Like to have your feed back on these 2 hooks. We are thinking of selling gamakatsu G-Lock or Wide Gap (EWG) hooks on our site. We like to know what you think ?
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01-07-13, 02:27 PM | #2 |
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Both are great hooks and very widely used. The only problem is, you can buy them at any Walmart in the country. Why should I buy them from you when I can get them anywhere? Take a look at Gamakatsu Skip Gap hooks, a little harder to find and an even better hook, imo.
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01-08-13, 12:15 PM | #3 |
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Gamakatsu's are good hooks, but like Joe said widely available.
My personal favorite hooks are the Owner brand. Their Cutting Point hooks are just ridiculously sharp. You may want to look into those as well. BB
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01-09-13, 09:44 PM | #4 |
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Both are great hook styles. I use the EWG for bulky soft plastics and G Locks for T-rigging small plastics like a Zoom Shakey Tail worm. EWG are widely available as already noted. G Lock not so much.
I sure like the looks of the C-rigged baits. So many so-called "floating" baits really don't float. Looks like those do.
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