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Korda Wide Gape Hooks

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Korda Wide Gape Hooks

Barbless

The Hybrid Wide Gape B is the same pattern as the wide gape but slightly heavier in the gauge to make the hook hold more secure. There is no barb to impede penetration so the thicker wire helps to keep the hook in. 
We have only made the in-turned point pattern barbless because in-turned points stay in better once they are in because the hook has to turn out the same way it went in which is difficult. A great hook on waters that ban barbed.

Packs of 10

Micro Barbed

The Hybrid, Wide Gape hook is based on the classic Maruta Kinryu spade end pattern – a popular shape in hook. The point is very slightly in-turned so it catches hold quickly creating solid hook holds every single time. This, coupled with ultra sharpness, forms a formidable hook pattern.

The eye is in-turned 15-degrees to flip the hook over quickly and with the addition of shrink tubing makes it even more effective. This is a modern day classic without doubt, and also comes in barbless versions.

To show how trusted it is by big-carp anglers you'll have noticed that it has accounted for the biggest carp in the country, namely Two Tone, landed by the one and only Darrell Peck. He absolutely swears by this pattern and will use it for a number of presentations, whether that's boilie or particle fishing.

Used By: Danny Fairbrass, Rod Hutchinson, Nick Helleur, Tim Paisley, Richard Stewart, Damian Clarke, Adam Penning, Darrell Peck.

Pack of 10

Standard UK Delivery:
All items will be delivered within 2 working days when ordered before 1PM.

Small Package: £3.99
Medium Package: £6.99
Large Package: £10.99

Please check our T&C’s for more information regarding our delivery service and exclusions

Returns

We will accept free returns for faulty goods only. please phone the shop first to discuss the return and the nature of the fault. All our packages are sent out with insurance incase of any damage during transit.

Free deliveries are UK Mainland only

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