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Collecting hook info
Okay, I have seen about everything I can handle on hook guides and comparisons and what not online so I thought a more scientific approach would help everyone.
If everyone would, please list the smallest and largest hook sizes you would use for the following fish. Don't forget to list the type of hook. As most of us know, most different styles of hooks do not have the same characteristics as the same size hook in a different category.
Crappie
Rainbow Trout
Blue Gill
Shell Cracker
Yellow Perch
Sun Perch
LMB
SMB
And anyone who has a species to add please list it so I can do so. Maybe if we get this list comprehensive enough I can make a nice handy chart to give beginners to any species an idea of where to start. Maybe even give others something to thin about when one size hook just doesn't seem to work quite right.
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Well since I only fish for basically two species, i'll tell ya what I use for them:
Crappie I try to use only #1 and #2 sickle hooks usually in 1/24 or 1/32 jigs. Although a bit larger than usual, this has helped me stop missing fish I was ordinarily not catching because of the smaller rounded hooks poured in the usual jig heads you find at BPS and others.
Bass I usually fish 3/0 or 4/0, seems to be a great holder and allows me to use different size baits without having to carry a ton of differnet hooks.
I lived up north for numerous years and walleye and striper fishing was usually done with #1 or #2 size hooks in 1/8 or 1/4 jigs tipped with minnows or platic body jig with long tails.
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Crappie - #6 or 8 jig hooks
Gills/crackers - #14 or 16 fly hooks
Trout - #14 - 20 fly hooks
Carp/cats - #6, 8 or 10 English carp hooks
Bass - 2/0 Slider heads
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crappie - 2/0 hooks
bream of any kind - 6 hooks
trout - 6 hooks
L/M bass - 2/0 hooks
S/M bass - 2 hooks
I have people who think a 2/0 is big for crappie, but I rarely miss a bite and have caught them down to 2". On the other hand it seems like I miss a bunch more bites with a smaller hook like when I am using jigs. The bottom line is a crappie actually has a pretty big mouth, maybe not as big as a L/M bass, but pretty big.