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Guru Feeder Hooks
Hook Geometry and Hooking Method
The Guru hooks available in this group should primarily be selected based on shape, size, and wire strength. The bend of the point, the shank-to-bend ratio, and the eye position affect how the hook sits with the bait and how it behaves when the leader is tensioned.
Rigs for Commercial and Natural Waters
When fishing quickly for stronger fish, a reserve of strength is needed, while delicate presentation for roach, bream, or crucian carp may require a lighter option. Choose the size together with the line diameter and bait volume, not as a separate parameter. If the regulations prohibit barbs, select the appropriate version before preparing the rigs. You can compare other series in the feeder hooks category.
Consistency During Competitions
Tying your own rigs allows you to set every dimension of the setup but requires time and knot control. The ready-made feeder rigs category lets you prepare a stock for quick changes when fish start taking larger or smaller bait.