
In many people's minds, a fishing hook is just a hook, but choosing saltwater fishing hooks can be one of the most important parts of having a successful fishing excursion. Of course, choosing the right size for your hooks based on the species of fish you'll be pursuing is important, but you should more importantly determine the right type of hook to use on your excursion.
When you are targeting smaller fish, obviously smaller hooks are required. However, there are other factors to take into consideration before you make the final determination. What line size are you using? What species is your main target fish for the day (you need to know more than just the size of the fish - there are other characteristics of the fish that will make a difference)? What type of bait are you going to load onto your saltwater fishing Hooks? Also, determine what fishing structure you'll be targeting - shallows, deep waters, wreckage, and reefs all call for different types of saltwater fishing hooks.
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You know the crankbait is the standard in Bass Fishing, but it is also the standard in saltwater fishing and virtually every type of game fish that swims. There are alot of small details in crankbait that we can change too, we have slight modifications that can really make these lures more effective.
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