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How to choose hooks for wild crucian carp?
How to choose a hook for crucian carp fishing?

What hook should I choose to catch crucian carp?

Sleeve hook: Sleeve hook is the first choice for herring fishing.

Features: thin hook strip, narrow hook door, long hook handle, light hook body, good for fish to suck bait, strong penetration, and fast hook unloading: Carassius auratus 1-2, 3-4 for herring over half a catty, and 5 for herring over half a catty.

Hercynian hook: Hercynian hook is a common hook type for crucian carp fishing: the hook strip is thinner, the hook door is wider, the hook handle is longer, and the hook tip is slightly inward. Suitable for fishing small fish such as crucian carp and tilapia in black pits or competitions, and also suitable for dealing with extremely complicated fish and water conditions in wild fishing. Hook number: 1 can be used for herring weighing less than 2+0, and 3-4 can be used for herring weighing more than 2+0.

Izu hook: Izu hook is a commonly used hook type for crucian carp fishing: medium hook, narrow hook door, long hook handle and staggered hook tip (commonly known as crooked hook). In fact, the Izu hook was mainly used to catch marine fish at first: No.2 can be used for crucian carp below 2 pairs, and No.4 can be used for carp above 3.5 kg.

Flow hook is a common hook type for herring fishing: the hook strip is thin, the hook handle is long, it is easy to tie the line, the hook tip is slightly bent inward, the fish is reliable, the hook tip is particularly sharp, the hook is less unhooked, the suction is good, and the middle fish rate is higher than other types of hooks.

Number of hooks: crucian carp is less than 22, 1-2, half a catty, 3-4, half a catty and above, 5.