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Designed to be the perfect option for anglers looking to replace their hard baits with inline single hooks, the BKK Lonediablo features top-notch penetration performance, excellent strength, a micro & slim hook eye, and a saltwater corrosion-resistant finish. BKK uses a hand-ground hook point that provides for ease of penetration, while its ultra-antirust coating keeps the hook maintaining its strength & performance for fish to come.
The Lone Diablo has a micro and slim hook eye, which aids anglers with easy split ring attachment and reduces strain or damage to the split ring itself.
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Haven’t had a chance yet to use them . They look good !
Been using these for at least 2 years now. 2/0 - 5/0 usually. I use them as replacement hooks for my lures. Lure action is not affected in my experience if correct size is used. Hook up rates seem to be the same as a treble. Fish release is 100% easier and I am not gill or head hooking like treble’s tend to do. I always rinse lures down after every outing and they don’t rust or get corroded. Highly recommend.
Sharp hooks that hold well and strong enough to not even worry about snapping or bending. The circular shape helps keep them in and the small barb makes it easier to remove or to clamp your barbs if you go that route. They do start to rust on the surface eventually but not nearly as much or as quickly as VMCs. The gap is also a little wider than VMCs. I use 7s on my big plugs and a 4 on things like sp minnows. Make sure to upgrade your swivels too.
Some of the best tuna in line hooks on the market. They fit right on my Siren lures. I also tease them up