
Reviewed by: CAPT. MIKE SCHOONVELD
There are okay fishing hooks, pretty good fishing hooks and really good fishing hooks. All of them will hook and hold some of the fish that bite on them, none of them will hook and hold all of the fish that bite on them. If hooking and holding the fish that bite on the hooks you are using is important, you probably want a premium hook on the end of your line.
Just what does premium mean? To me, it’s strength, sharpness and consistency. I’d never heard of Maruto hooks until I stopped by their booth at the ICAST show last summer, but once there, I decided what I saw and heard deserved a closer look and subsequently I picked out a several models of these “made in Japan” hooks in several sizes to put on the end of my fishing lines.
I was planning a trip to Canada later in the summer and some of the places we heading were unique in that the lakes were filled with big fish and the regulations required the use of barbless hooks. Maruto is one of the few premium hook brands that feature barbless options – especially in the “full-sized” versions and in treble hooks. (Many brands only offer barbless options in the tiny, stream-trout sizes.) I’d rather replace the hook than try to smash the barbs down to make them barbless.
At the same time, I picked up a few packs of Maruto 7771 barbed trebles to use on my walleye and salmon lures. If you are like me, just bending a hook back to the right shape after a fish or a flopping fish bends it in their mouth or in the landing net isn’t good enough. I want hooks that are strong enough to resist bending without being just made using heavier gauge wire.
I outfitted some of my late summer, “fall kings” lures and several of my walleye lures I use to troll for late season trips to Lake Erie with Maruto 7771 trebles. I also selected some of their saltwater hooks to use on my annual winter pilgrimage to the Gulf of Mexico to fish for red snappers and other salty fish. Every hook Maruto hook performed exactly as I expected and those same hooks will be in my line-up this summer and next winter. Learn more about them and see all the types, sizes and colors and purchase at: http://www.anglerinnovations.com. Many styles are available at Amazon.com.
