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Bait Hooks

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Bait Hooks or Baitholder Hooks

These hooks are designed primarily as "live bait" hooks. They are designed to securely hold natural baits in place, while also negating the nibbling practices that commonly occur when fishing night crawlers. Bait holder hooks are a great addition for any angler that routinely fishes nightcrawlers.

They have barbs on a long shaft which serve to prevent live bait from wiggling free. The eye is commonly angled forward toward the gap of the hook. Bait holder hooks are available in a smaller size 2 through a large size 6/0.

Bait hooks come in a variety of styles and are the white-bread option of hooks.

Longer shank hooks are good for teaching kids to fish, while shorter shank ones are often used in snells.
Bait holder's are one of the most popular hooks purchased.

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It is important that people who fish follow all fishing rules and regulations.
These rules help conserve fish populations and also help anglers be successful.
Regulations may limit the size of, number of, and season that a type of fish may be caught, and may require a license to fish. In some cases, only “catch and release” fishing is allowed, which means the fish must be let go. Some bait is illegal in certain areas.
Contact your state wildlife agency by visiting Our Rules and Regulations Page.

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