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DUO Drag Metal Double Assist Hook - Pack of 3

Pre-rigged double assist hook from DUO's Drag Metal range, designed to optimize the fitting of metal jigs. Ready to use with attractive fibers, it significantly improves hookup rates and fish retention while remaining quick and easy to attach to your jigs.
8.55 (CHF) incl tax

DUO Drag Metal Assist Hook Single - pack of 5

Single assist DUO Drag Metal hook designed to efficiently rig your metal jigging lures. Pre-rigged, durable sharpness and reliable for targeting many predators in vertical or cast-and-retrieve fishing.
8.55 (CHF) incl tax

Needle for Assist-Hook YGK Needle S13D With Grip Medium

YGK Needle with Grip Medium, ideal for making assist hooks.
9.65 (CHF) incl tax

Triple Hook DECOY YS23 BL Barbless

The barbless YS23 BL triple hook from DECOY is designed for extreme fishing. Without a barb, it reduces fish injuries and facilitates unhooking. Ideal for demanding anglers seeking reliable and high-performance equipment.
57.60 (CHF) incl tax

Triple Hook DECOY YS-23 Big Treble

Ultra-strong treble hook designed for exotic fishing of the most powerful fish.
57.60 (CHF) incl tax

Single Hook DECOY Worm 4

Ultra-strong and sharp straight hook with double reversed barb for optimal holding.
7.15 (CHF) incl tax

Hook Flipping DECOY Worm 144

Flipping Hooks DECOY Worm 144 - H (x4). Ideal for flipping, with plastic barb.
6.00 (CHF) incl tax

DECOY Texan Hook Worm 13 S Lock Fish Limited

Decoy Worm 13 Salt offset hook, wide gap, solid and sharp, ideal for sea fishing.
8.40 (CHF) incl tax

Assist Hook DECOY Wire Treble

DECOY Wire Treble Assist triple hook with steel wire leader, ideal for pike and barracuda fishing.
9.35 (CHF) incl tax

DECOY Single 27 Pluggin' Single Hook

Robust single hook with wide eye for plugs, tin-plated and anti-corrosion treated.
7.05 (CHF) incl tax

DECOY OS-70 Tenya Support Single Hook

Secondary hook designed for Tenya rigs, optimizing your fishing setups and significantly improving your catches.
7.40 (CHF) incl tax

Decoy OS 30 Tenya Single Hook 7D

Decoy OS-30 Tenya Hook single hooks for tenya fishing rigs. Ideal for multi-species fishing and gilt-head seabream.
8.15 (CHF) incl tax

Saltwater fishing hooks are at the heart of every rig. They have to withstand salt, the power of marine fish and repeated casting. At GiantFish, you’ll find models suited to different techniques, seasons and species, whether you fish from shore or by boat.

Choosing saltwater hooks for your target species

Your hook choice starts with the size and behavior of the fish you’re targeting. For wary species or very clear water, choose fine-wire hooks that are discreet yet still strong. For more powerful fish or snaggy areas, heavy-wire models are essential to avoid hooks bending open during the fight.

Also match the hook size to the type of bait you use: marine worms, fish strips, squid or small soft plastics. A well-presented bait, neither crushed nor too loose, greatly increases the efficiency of your rig, whether it’s spring, summer or fall, as feeding activity changes.

Shapes, sizes and types of saltwater hooks

  • J-shaped hooks: versatile, ideal for simple rigs, snoods and standard leaders.
  • Circle hooks: designed to hook fish in the corner of the mouth, very useful for static bottom fishing and bait fishing on a tight line.
  • Treble hooks: perfect for arming hard lures, jigs and spoons, provided you control the size so you don’t affect the action.
  • Hooks for specific rigs: long-shank models for worms, spade-end hooks, or straight-eye hooks for technical knots.

Always adjust the hook size to the size of the bait: the bulkier the bait, the larger the hook should be, while keeping the point well exposed.

Materials, coatings and corrosion resistance

In saltwater, corrosion is a constant enemy. Hooks are treated with special coatings: tinned, nickel, black finishes or stainless steel to better resist salt. A precise, razor-sharp point is crucial: check the point regularly on your fingernail or a piece of hard plastic and replace any hook that feels dull.

A quality hook must combine long-lasting sharpness, a strong bend and enough flexibility to absorb powerful runs without breaking. Sorting your hook box regularly helps avoid bad surprises when you finally connect with a big fish.

Saltwater techniques: matching hooks to your rigs

  • Surfcasting and shore fishing: strong, very sharp hooks, mounted on snoods to present worms or shellfish in the surf.
  • Boat fishing: heavy-wire models for drift rigs, vertical fishing or multi-hook leaders.
  • Lure fishing: single or treble hooks on crankbaits, jigs and soft lures, adapted to the season and fish activity.

In winter, or when fish are very finicky, favor smaller, finer hooks. During peak activity, sturdier models will help you make the most of hard hits and powerful runs.

Care, storage and safety

After each trip, rinse your hooks in fresh water and let them dry before storing. Use compartmented boxes to separate sizes and models; this will save you time at the water’s edge. Always handle hooks carefully, especially trebles, to avoid injuries when tying rigs or unhooking fish.

Saltwater hooks FAQ

Which type of hook should I use for natural baits in saltwater?

For worms and delicate baits, choose a fine-wire, longer-shank hook. For fish strips or squid, go for a heavier-wire model with a wide bend that holds the bait securely.

What hook size should I start with for shore fishing?

Medium sizes are a good compromise to target different species. Then adjust to smaller or larger hooks depending on your catches and the volume of your baits.

Do I need to replace my saltwater hooks often?

Yes, as soon as the point is dull, the bend is deformed or corrosion appears. Hooks in perfect condition greatly improve hook-up quality and safety during the fight.