Phoxinus EWG Offset Worm Hooks - Weedless Fishing Hooks
Phoxinus EWG Offset Worm Hooks - Weedless Fishing Hooks
- SOFT PLASTICS - Phoxinus EWG hooks are designed to build weedless rigs using soft plastic lures and are suitable for both fresh and saltwater species such as wrasse, bass, cod, pollock, perch and many more.
- WEEDLESS - The offset shank features an elbow that positions the hook point along the top of the lure or in the weedless groove. Snags are, therefore, minimised, but when a fish takes the bait, the lure slides away, revealing the razor-sharp hook point.
- EXTRA WIDE GAP FOR BULKY LURES -When compared to traditional offset hooks, the wide gape of Phoxinus EWG hooks gives bulkier soft plastics more room to move and expose the hook point, giving you confidence that you'll hook more fish more often.
- VERSATILITY - A weedless lure can be fished where others can't. Whether you're bouncing it along the seabed in pursuit of wrasse and bass or fishing deep in the weeds for perch, you'll put your lure in places you previously considered impossible.
Sometimes you need to fish your lure in thick weeds or over rough ground which would result in too many snags when using an exposed hook. Weedless lures overcome this problem and Phoxinus EWG (extra wide gap) hooks are perfect for rigging your soft plastics weedlessly.
The shape of the hook holds the lure secure and allows the hook point to lie on top of the lure reducing snags dramatically. Texposing (slightly nicking the point of the hook into the plastic) will decrease snags further. Alterntively, using a lure with a weedless groove allows the hook point to lie inside the lure so it's not exposed at all. Regardless of the method used, the lure can be pulled through heavy weeds and snaggy ground easily but once a fish bites down on it the soft plastic will slide away and expose the hook point at the critical moment.
Designed for weedless rigs such as Texas and Carolina rigs and suitable for a variety of freshwater and saltwater species, such as wrasse, perch, bass, cod, and pollock.