Keep fish pinned with hooks
A fishing hook, it might be somewhat hard to visualize but the concept is a good one before heading out to go fishing I picked some of my favorite and most reliable fish catching lures. These included the Normal DLN, a variety of rip baits and even a few hard and soft bodied swim baits. A lot of my favorite swim baits like the 22nd Century Triple Trout and Mike Buck Bulls had already had their own rotating hook internal designs so there was no need for the best hooks. Where they really made sense were on a lot of the plastic swim baits that made use of traditional loop/split ring implementations for underbelly stinger hooks.
When replacing hooks I noticed that the best hooks were just a tad harder to put on split rings than traditional trebles. The eye of the hooks would rotate when pressed against the split rings and I found I had to grasp directly below the eye on the pin portion of the hook to properly wedge the eye onto the split rings. It took a little longer to change out these hooks versus traditional ones, but as long as you have a smaller set of needle nose pliers or the Texas Split Ring pliers changing them is still pretty easy. All told, you must have the perfect hooks for fishing, and we will provide you with it.