Mustad Classic Bronze treble hooks set the standard in quality and are very economical. Sharp and strong with the quality of Mustad behind them.
Judd on 11/25/2020 01:54pm
I have a small online store called indiancreekbucktails.com and I use Mustad trebles on all my baits. Hopefully now that the musky season is getting going, sales will increase and I wil need to order more hooks from you soon!
Randy on 10/19/2018 12:09am
This size I make snagging hooks for salmon . I have a mold to make them
with. But can't find the blanks any place close. And your price is
outstanding. Thank you.
Wayne on 02/25/2015 02:29pm
I am going to use these hooks to make my own spinners for Muskies.
Les on 10/29/2011 04:44pm
Here in the sw Missouri Ozarks and NW Arkansas we are blessed with clear
streams. In the spring suckers run up the rivers and creeks to spawn. We
use the 2 hooks along with a 1 oz ear sinker and basically cast past the
school and float the hook in and jerk or snag the fish. The limit is 20.
We often clean and cook them right on the river bank.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IpsUNij3mqo
Karl on 10/29/2011 04:40pm
I pour my own lead fish, sometimes referred to as a "Rudy". It's
aprox. 6 oz. with one treble hook at the rear. I also use a #7 60# test
stainless split ring between the jig and the hook.
Alan on 10/29/2011 04:21pm
In the mid to late fifty's there was a saltwater plug being made called the
"paddy popper"..7" long...it had a single 7/0 treble in the belly..two
9174's screwed on the outside just beyond that and a single 4/0 treble on
the tail..these were all bronze hooks...so if your going to repro them..it's
nice to do all the correct details as they were made by it's inventor.