Overview
Stacking the odds against short striking fish, the Gamakatsu Silicone Stoppers provide a quick and easy to way to keep your trailer hooks in place. Made in Japan, the Gamakatsu Silicone Stoppers feature a cavity that allows it to slip over the shank of your main hook, sandwiching your trailer hook firmly in place and poised for strikes.
Designed with a flat side, the Gamakatsu Silicone Stoppers provide more surface area contact with the trailer hooks to keep them pinned in place at all speeds. Perfect for use with Texas-rigged worms as well, the Gamakatsu Silicone Stoppers provide increased efficiency with spinnerbaits and buzzbaits.
Features:
-Made in Japan
-Features cavity for easy rigging
-Flat on one side, more surface area to keep trailers straight
Previous Feedback
Comments: These work outstanding to help keep baits locked on at the hook offset. I use them for any kind of Texas rig, even punch rigs. Only the XXL size seems to be big enough for most hooks used for bass fishing.
From: Unknown: 9/15/22
Comments: Great product, easy to apply, Need larger size for trailer hooks
From: Jonny: Yuma AZ 2/24/22
Comments: These work great for holding worn out soft plastics in place while texas rigged.....you know when you needed 2 packs, but only have a 1/2 pack. I'm sure I'll get more.
From: Unknown: Virginia 2/23/22
Comments: These do a great job of holding nose-hooked soft plastics onto barbless hooks when used in conjunction with Owner Centering Pin Springs.
From: Unknown: 6/5/21
Comments: These are a must have in any terminal tackle box. I use them for multiple different things ranging from keeping a Texas rigged plastic in place, to using as extras for the G Stinger trailer hooks. Size XL is what comes in the package with the trailer hooks, so if you're looking at adding extras, those are the ones.
From: Unknown: Houston, TX 4/28/21
Comments: Not sure how these are supposed to be used to stop trailer hooks... I bought the M and L size and they are tiny. Bought the XXL to see if it would work. While noticeably bigger my trailer hook eyes still slip right over them easily.
From: Chris: 7/29/20