Types of Fishing Hooks and How to Use Them for Beginners - Part 1
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- There are many types and styles of fishing hooks out there and it can be confusing to know when to use each one or if they are just gimmicks. This videos breaks down the basic types of hooks and how to use of them. Part 1 of a 2-part series. Part 2 covers more specialized hooks - click this link for Part 2: • Types of Fishing Hooks...
Hooks shown in this video:
Baitholder hook alnk.to/dexJdPJ
Aberdeen hook alnk.to/cwSHiyN
Dropshot hook alnk.to/9btUcKO
Weedless Neko hook amzn.to/4drptuN
Extra wide gap (EWG) hook alnk.to/1C7ItVD
Weighted EWG swimbait hook amzn.to/3ZGuSem
Treble hook amzn.to/3MXnq7d
Circle hook alnk.to/gVKYfTL
I think jigheads could have made an appearance here for how common they are. Otherwise that was a great intro to all the various hooks out there. I like your style and presentation so im saving this for anyone i meet new to fishing for sure :)
I'd argue that jigheads are important enough and have enough variety to have their own video, or videos for that matter! (Please feed us more videos Nat)
Jigheads will be included in Part 2
Learning to fish, your uploads are just in time! More concise and informative than almost any channel I've found. Thank you
Thank you - I'm glad to hear that
Best fishing info guy
Thanks
agreed so simplified and informative, gem of a channel, thank you FishingwithNat.
@@mixedmartialnutrition1746 You're welcome - I appreciate the feedback!
Great video, I didn’t really understand the hook sizes but now I do!
Excellent
Thank you so much for making your channel! I've been searching high and low for total beginner's vids and here they are! God bless you 🙂
I'm glad they have been helpful to you. Check out my Learn How to Fish playlist where I put all of the videos that are most useful to beginners. th-cam.com/play/PLcXAWxBLRzoLwZtDQEhuaHby0yQM_wHhU.html
This was very helpful. Thanks for making this!
Glad it was helpful to you!
I’ve watched a bunch of your videos the past couple days and you deserve more views and credit for your time! Great info and I always learn something new! Thanks for your help!
I appreciate that and I'm glad the videos are informative for you. 🙂
Thank you for explaining this topic! I was just trying to explain hooks to my daughter on Monday
You're welcome
Thank you for making this video. I just bought a pack of Senkos and I didn’t know what hook to use for a Texas rig.
Great - good luck fishing!
Good job buddy! Thank you for sharing this and helping others. Keep up the good work!
Thanks
Thank you Nat!
You're welcome
Never thought i needed this video. Made it much easier to pick hooks!
I'm glad you enjoyed it!
Good morning! Always a joy. Thanks for the upload.
Great!
Excellent timeing
Great!
I was just looking for a video like this lmao
Perfect!
Nice Video dude! Can you make a video about the best rigs used for different fish?
That's something I've been working into my "Life of the Fish" series, where I talk all about a single species and what I like to use to catch them. I've covered 7 species so far and that whole series is here: th-cam.com/play/PLcXAWxBLRzoIKKtdUnBBQMyITNse-V6t9.html
@@FishingwithNat ay thanks!
Nice video
Thanks
I think i would have discussed hook features and go over uses of these features.
A good example is octopus hooks that reference the layed back eye style. This layed back eye allows the hook to sit straight with the line on a snell knot. I see far to many fishermen not using snells with these hooks and missing bites.
Yes, exactly right. I'll be talking about octopus hooks and snell knots in Part 2 on this topic.
Whts the best rod/line for texas rigs?
It will depend a bit on what kind of cover you're fishing around, but you can get away with a medium power rod with 20lb braid in light cover. If you're fishing dense vegetation or brushpiles, you'll want a medium-heavy or heavy power rod and 30lb+ line. Braid is generally best because it's strong, thin, and sensitive for detecting bites. My preferred braided line is Sufix 832 amzn.to/3NgPYc4 .
Eagle hook my brand
Eagle Claw?
@@FishingwithNat yes that's what I meant
Hey Nat! Do you think it would be better to use Aberdeen hooks or small circle hooks to reduce gut hooking panfish? Anyone's advice is appreciated, great video!
If you're gut hooking panfish a lot you aren't setting properly or your hooks are too small
I've googled this issue before and still don't know the answer... Saw one recommendation for a size 6 Aberdeen. I might have seen a size 2 octopus recommendation IIRC? I started using minimum size 6 or lower # ever since a bluegill swallowed mine.
@@dtps_champion6016 that's probably most of it honestly. It's hard to gauge what size to use for the water you're in. I've switched to larger circle hooks and it helps a lot with panfish, but I still gut hook almost every perch I catch. Very hard to balance
Size 8 or ideally size 10 circle hooks are your best bet. I would not suggest using large circle hooks for panfish as, unlike other hooks, circle hooks are actually more dangerous when over sized.
They are meant to be swallowed then pulled back out to the fish’s lip where they catch. This means the hook has to slide out without turning and catching early. Large circle hooks relative to the fish being hooked increase the chance of the hook catching early and gut hooking the fish. J hooks are different because you should never allow the fish to swallow a J hook deeply and should manually set the hook. This means and over sized J hook, while probably less effective, is not more dangerous for the fish.
@@alexbruns4568 I would agree that small circle hooks are good for this issue, or keeping your line tight to feel any bites right away. Perch are especially likely to swallow hooks and they'll regularly chomp down a chunk of nightcrawler intended for a catfish. No type of hook will completely eliminate gut-hooking but either of those techniques will help.
Hi Nat, sorry for the abundance of questions recently. In general, what lures are best to use during fall? I fish in murky water that isn't too deep.
Also, I have been planning to buy a kayak for fishing in when spring rolls around. are inflatable kayaks safe to fish in?
What are you fishing for? The types of lures are going to vary depending on your target species. Some inflatable kayaks are intended for fishing, so they're very thick and resistant to being punctured by a hook or fish spine. Others are thin and could be seriously damaged by those, so I'd examine the toughness of the material before buying one.
@@FishingwithNat I am mainly fishing for bigger perch and pike.
@@ImRand0m A jig and swimbait is hard to beat for either species in fall and spring. Smaller for the perch (1.5-2.5 inch) and bigger for the pike (2-4 inch)
@FishingwithNat I know that a jig and plastic paddletail or grub can go a long way, but for some reason, the fish in my waters just do not seem to find the soft plastics attractive. I have never caught a fish with a paddle tail and only managed 2 perch on grub style soft plastics while jigging near the bottom.
Also, whenever I use a jig and plastic I always end up losing that lure basically on the first day because it gets stuck on the bottom. It has gotten so bad that I used up 2-3 wire leaders, 2 soft plastics and a spinnerblade in a single fishing session, leaving my tacklebox empty of soft plastics.
Despite this, I understand how effective a simple jig and plastic can be.
@@ImRand0m OK, I'd say the next best thing that works well for both of those species would be an inline spinner (small for perch, large for pike) or a crankbait. If you lose those though, they tend to cost twice what a jig and paddletail would cost.
I catched 20 decent sized bass and 1 big one id say 1.5 Pounds on a bobber and worm with a barbed hook and also on a spincast zebco slingshot
Cool. Sounds like a good day!
Think you’ll toss kahle hooks on part 2?
Yep!
My dad always taught me to use treble hooks with cat fishing because he uses chicken liver as bait. I see a lot of videos saying circle hooks are the best because they self set and are safer for the fish. Are treble hooks still fine for baits like that though?
Treble hooks will work, especially if you're keeping the catfish. But circle hooks are much better because they can actually be swallowed and still pull back out of the throat and hook the fish in the corner of the mouth. They are the best type of hook to use for any type of catfish.
@@FishingwithNat what what you say is the best catfish bait? Btw your videos are incredible and I love them never stop!
@@Darthluke7 Thanks. I think cut bait (pieces of fresh fish) is the best for catfish of all kinds. For bullheads and channel cats, I also have good luck with small pieces of cheese or nightcrawlers. Those are easier options compared to catching bait or preserving fresh fish pieces.
@@FishingwithNat sorry I keep asking stuff but I’m pretty new to fishing haha. What would you say are the best largemouth bass lures? Also how do fish in general react to temps starting to drop this fall and is winter fishing more sparse? I live in northern MO almost Illinois so we have pretty cold winters
@@Darthluke7 The "best" lure depends on so many things. My favorite largemouth bass lure is the topwater frog. I have small ones that I throw for lots of small bass, or bigger frogs for big bass and the occasional pike, musky, or bowfin that slam those. I made a short video about the ins and outs of frog fishing. th-cam.com/video/czTtqyDKDcA/w-d-xo.html
The only time I use hooks is for rigs
Yeah they can be used on their own or as part of many different rigs.
can I make my own weed hooks?
I've never done it but I'm sure you could make your own weedless hooks with a couple of strands of thick fluoro/mono fishing line or steel wire, and maybe a dab of superglue near the hook eye.
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Not all hooks have "eye"....
True - I did not show any that didn't have an eye. Good catch.
@@FishingwithNat it's alright, those hooks are not common in North America, mainly an staple in Japanese market.
I'm a fan of your channel, short but very informative videos for all.
@@KamArte-x4d Thank you