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Hook Korda Basix Kurv Barbed - pack of 10

Korda Basix Kurv Barbed 2, a strong and effective carp hook for demanding anglers, designed to ensure superb hook-ups and total reliability.
3.45 (CHF) incl tax

Hook Korda Basix Wide Gape - pack of 10

Korda Basix Wide Gape 4, ultra-strong hook for demanding carp fishing, reliable and high-performing.
3.00 (CHF) incl tax

Hook Korda Kamakura Wide Gape X - Pack of 10

Korda Kamakura Wide Gape X Hook, expertise and precision for carp fishing
8.20 (CHF) incl tax

Hameçon Korda Kamakura Choddy - Pack of 10

Korda Kamakura Choddy Hook: precision, strength, and extreme sharpness for modern fishing.
8.20 (CHF) incl tax

Hook Korda Kamakura Krank - Pack of 10

Korda Kamakura Krank Hook: precision, penetration, and strength for demanding anglers
8.20 (CHF) incl tax

Hook Korda Kamakura Wide Gape - Pack of 10

Korda Kamakura Wide Gape Hook Size 8 ultra-sharp, ideal for carp fishing, with sharp point and innovative design for optimal performance.
8.20 (CHF) incl tax

Present. Mystic Carp+24broches

Mystic Carp Kit avec 24 Broches
26.80 (CHF) incl tax

Single Hook 9287bz X10 1

Hameçons Simples 9012BL Taille 20
2.25 (CHF) incl tax

CARP GO

Hameçons de Pêche à la Carpe
3.55 (CHF) incl tax

Carp Hair RIG

Hameçon prémonté Carpe Hair Rig
3.30 (CHF) incl tax

Carp Spark Point® Hair RIG

Hair Rig CARP SPARK POINT®
4.20 (CHF) incl tax

CARP BN

Hameçons spécial carpes CARP BN
3.55 (CHF) incl tax

Choosing the right hooks for carp fishing

Hook choice is crucial in carp fishing. A pattern matched to the size of the fish, the type of bottom and the rig you use greatly improves hook holds and reduces lost fish. For powerful carp or swims with a lot of snags, heavy wire hooks are preferred, while finer patterns are better suited to subtle, low-visibility approaches on pressured fish.

Hook size is selected according to the volume of the bait (boilies, corn, pellets, pop-ups). As a rule, a medium size suits most situations, while smaller sizes are useful when carp are wary or in cold water.

Shapes, finishes and hooking performance of carp hooks

Each carp hook shape meets a specific need. Wide gape patterns offer a wide, versatile opening, ideal for many rigs. Long shank hooks help the hook turn in the carp’s mouth, while curved shank models are designed to optimize the hooking angle.

  • In-turned or out-turned eye to adjust the angle of the hooklink.
  • Straight or in-turned point to suit clean or snaggy bottoms.
  • Black, Teflon or matt finish for maximum discretion.

A carp hook must remain perfectly sharp: as soon as the point no longer easily catches on your fingernail, it is better to sharpen it carefully or replace it.

Most popular carp hooks and rigs

Certain rigs have become standards in carp fishing. The classic hair rig pairs very well with a wide gape hook. For popped-up presentations, the chod rig or pop-up setups work best with patterns specifically designed to maintain an aggressive angle.

  • Hair rig: versatile hook with a wide gape.
  • D-rig: in-turned eye hook, perfect for bottom boilies.
  • Chod rig: short, heavy wire hook for pop-ups.
  • Zig rig: fine wire hook for mid-water fishing.

Matching the hook to the rig and situation allows you to present the bait naturally, while maximizing the chances of a solid hook hold.

Matching your carp hooks to the season and baits

The season directly influences hook choice. In cold water or when carp are feeding very cautiously, smaller, finer and more discreet hooks, combined with modest baits, can trigger more takes. During peak activity periods, stronger hooks provide extra security during hard fights.

  • Spring: medium sizes, versatile patterns for boilies and particles.
  • Summer: heavy wire hooks for fishing near snags and hard-fighting carp.
  • Fall: reliable patterns for rich baits (boilies, pellets).
  • Winter: small, discreet hooks and refined rigs.

Whether you use boilies, corn, pellets or floating baits, the right hook ensures a clean alignment between bait and hooklink for convincing presentations.

Carp hook FAQ

What hook size should I use for carp? Anglers most often use medium sizes, adjusted according to bait volume and how wary the fish are. The more discreet the bait or the more difficult the carp, the smaller you can go.

Should I use barbed or barbless carp hooks? The choice depends on the venue and local rules. Barbless hooks make unhooking and releasing fish easier and reduce damage, provided you maintain constant tension during the fight.

When should I replace a carp hook? As soon as the point no longer penetrates your fingernail instantly, or if it shows any bend or corrosion, it is best to change the hook to maintain an optimal hook-up rate.