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Gamakatsu A1 Team Feeder Fine Feeder Hooks

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The FINE FEEDER is a great hook when fish only nibble the bait; not instantly feeling the curved point on every nibble will make them more confident. This will surely increase your chances of bagging up more and bigger fish then those fishing a regular hook in any tough condition. Off-set hooks offer a faster hook setting and a more secure penetration.
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Hooks Gamakatsu A1 Team Feeder Fine Feeder NS Black #10
Gamakatsu

Hooks Gamakatsu A1 Team Feeder Fine Feeder NS Black #10

Code: 185076-010


Color: Black Nickel
Quantity: 15 pcs.
Size: 10
Type of hook: barbed

£ 3.20
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Hooks Gamakatsu A1 Team Feeder Fine Feeder NS Black #12
Gamakatsu

Hooks Gamakatsu A1 Team Feeder Fine Feeder NS Black #12

Code: 185076-012


Color: Black Nickel
Quantity: 15 pcs.
Size: 12
Type of hook: barbed

£ 3.40
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Hooks Gamakatsu A1 Team Feeder Fine Feeder NS Black #14
Gamakatsu

Hooks Gamakatsu A1 Team Feeder Fine Feeder NS Black #14

Code: 185076-014


Color: Black Nickel
Quantity: 15 pcs.
Size: 14
Type of hook: barbed

£ 3.40
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Hooks Gamakatsu A1 Team Feeder Fine Feeder NS Black #16
Gamakatsu

Hooks Gamakatsu A1 Team Feeder Fine Feeder NS Black #16

Code: 185076-016


Color: Black Nickel
Quantity: 15 pcs.
Size: 16
Type of hook: barbed

£ 3.40
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A1 Team Feeder Fine Feeder Hooks

The FINE FEEDER is a great hook when fish only nibble the bait; not instantly feeling the curved point on every nibble will make them more confident. This will surely increase your chances of bagging up more and bigger fish then those fishing a regular hook in any tough condition. Off-set hooks offer a faster hook setting and a more secure penetration.
Gamakatsu
Gamakatsu
Gamakatsu® started producing fish hooks in 1955. At that time, they were the smallest hook manufacturer in Japan and all of their hooks were made by hand. In 1963 they introduced a new automated heating facility which catapulted them to the forefront of the Japanese market. In 1974, they introduced fully automated hook making machines and found it necessary to build a second factory in order to meet the demand they had created. - See more at: http://www.gamakatsu.com/about.html#sthash.c32MnteN.dpuf
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