
Overview
Modeled after the award-winning Trapper Dropshot Hook, the Trapper Tackle Heavy Dropshot/Wacky Hook delivers superior strength and performance for many different applications. Suitable for freshwater, saltwater, and inshore, the Trapper Tackle Heavy Dropshot/Wacky Hook is made from extra strong carbon steel wire, which provides plenty of power to handle the biggest and most aggressive of gamefish. The Trapper Tackle Heavy Dropshot/Wacky Hook also features Trapper’s patented Trapper Box design that makes it more difficult for fish to throw the hook and Piercing Points that deliver rock solid hook sets, even on toothy predators.
Perfect for live bait and artificial lures, the Trapper Tackle Heavy Dropshot/Wacky Hook works extremely well for nose hooking live baitfish and finesse techniques where you want a heavier duty hook like wacky rigs and neko rigs. Offered in a variety of sizes, the Trapper Tackle Heavy Dropshot/Wacky Hook will quickly become your go-to hook for its performance and adaptability.
Make More Casts
-Holds live bait, natural and artificial lures better
-Re-rigging less means more time fishing
-Improved bait retention means more presentations that trigger strikes
Land More Fish
-Sticky sharp Piercing Point for rock solid hook sets
-Patented design is difficult for fish to throw
-Improved hook set and landing ratios
Previous Feedback
Comments: Perfect wacky rig or neko rig hook. 2/0 for 4in and 3/0 for 5 in. Never lose a fish.
From: Bryan: AZ 3/25/23
Comments: I used the 3/0 size of this for wacky rigs and it's really good. I wouldn't use these for dropshotting because they are too bulky. These are perfect for wacky rigging though. If you like to throw weightless wacky rigs, these hooks will let the weightless senko sink faster because of the heavy gauge hook. They also really stick the fish as well. Excellent hook.
From: Gavin: Bellevue, WA 5/18/21
Comments: a glorified version of the lunker city texposer hook which have been using for over 15 years. only use them on soft stick type baits and worms.these do work but no better than the texposer.
From: Leroy: Fort Myers, 6/29/19