Tackle Warehouse wants you to be completely satisfied with your purchase. Items can be returned at any point in new condition within 365-days of the original invoice date.
Products returned in new, store-bought condition are eligible for exchange, refund, or Tackle Warehouse store credit for the full value of your purchase.
Please note that while we want you to be happy with your purchases, an excessive number of returns within a twelve-month period may limit your eligibility for refund or store credit.
Products returned beyond 365-days from the original invoice date or that are unable to be returned to stock may be eligible for store credit at the sole discretion of Tackle Warehouse.
Original shipping charges are non-refundable.
Used baits & tackle are not eligible for return.
Phone: 1.800.300.4916
Email: info@tacklewarehouse.com
Previous Feedback
Comments: All "viper" hooks from damiki are pretty sweet, they are ridiculously sharp and they're dropshot hooks are shaped right, with plenty of room for a good hookup. Even Megabass hooks have nothing on these!
From: Unknown: 5/19/21
Comments: Cheap price. Sharp hooks. Penetrates great. But hook is too soft. I've bent several removing them from fish. Sticking with Gammys for now.
From: John: Washington 10/2/14
Comments: I really am just in awe of the difference these hooks create. Not only do they penetrate more effectively but the placement of which the hook is found on the fish was completely consistent. Don't get me wrong Gamakatsu makes a great hook but for me personally the Damiki Viper is far superior when it comes to rigidity, positive hook set, and the hook's overall point stays sharper then the Gamakatsu. TIGHT LINES!!!
From: Daniel: Mira Loma, CA 6/29/14
Comments: These hooks are boss. I like them way better then the gamakatsu ones. On the gamakatsu's i had to bend the hook point up so i could get a better hook up ratio, but i didnt have to bend one single hooks.. instead of the gamakatsu buy these..
Comments: Best hook I've used so far. Get's a nice snug set to the upper lip. I nose hook the small 4.5 inch robo worm on a dropshot. Feel a bite or see line movement, just pull steadily upwards straight at the fish. I have of course missed some fish but mainly due to short strikes and my torn worm is normally the indicator (blue gill or little bass hit this rig also). I love the drop shot, at least in water that is compatible, and is the best way to catch em in my opinion.
From: Terry: Lakeland, FL