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What are the best hooks for carp fishing?

Comparison table of fish hook models and sizes is as follows:

1. Sleeve hooks

Sleeve hooks are the best hooks for table fishing and the most used hooks, no matter whether it's for traditional fishing, table fishing, or wildfishing, competitive fishing, they are all relied on by the majority of anglers, and the advantages of the flat playing sleeve hooks is that: the hook point is sharp, stabbing the fish quickly, because of the hook strip is extremely thin, the fish easily sucked into the mouth, the natural chances of hitting the fish are greater. The hook is very thin, the fish is easy to inhale the mouth, naturally, the chance of winning the fish on the fish is relatively large. Sleeve hooks are usually 0.6, 0.8, 1.0 size hooks, wild fishing general 2 start, commonly used 3 4 sleeve, if the fish is bigger, some people also choose 5 6.

2, Marusei

Marusei hooks are most commonly used in the most fishing is the tandem hooks, almost 90% of the tandem hooks are tied with Marusei hooks, Marusei hooks are the most important feature is the hook shank is long, the hook door is narrow, the hook point outside the oblique, is conducive to the fish biting hooks, fish stabbing is very simple, my favorite use of this hooks fishing warble mouths, once the fish bites the hooks, do not have to force themselves to raise the rod stabbing fish, only need to tighten the pole line with the rod and line collection, so my favorite use of this hooks fishing Warblemouths. So I like to use the Marusei hooks, No. 1, No. 2, No. 3, No. 4, No. 5 can be fishing for small carp and other small fish, No. 6, No. 7 fishing for big carp and other sizes of all, more than two pounds to choose No. 8, No. 9, No. 10, No. 11, No. 12, or larger hooks.

3, Iseini

Iseini hooks are generally used for tying flap hooks, exploding hooks, hooks are very pointy, long, sharp, hook tip inward, the fish are not easy to unhook. Sea rod flipper commonly used around No. 7, No. 8, No. 9, No. 10.