Addya Wide Bite Offset Circle Hooks - (25)

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Addya Wide Bite Offset Circle Hooks - (25)

Terminal tackle plays a critical role in successful fishing on the Outer Banks. Addya Wide Bite Offset Circle Hooks are built for anglers targeting larger saltwater species with natural bait, offering strong holding power and improved hook-up ratios. The offset point and wide bite design help increase hook exposure in bulky baits, making these hooks a reliable choice for surf, pier, and inshore fishing across OBX conditions.

Common Uses for This Tackle

  • Fishing location: Surf, pier, soundside, and inshore
  • Bait type: Cut bait, live bait, shrimp
  • Target species: Red drum, black drum, striped bass, bluefish, sharks

Key Features

  • Offset circle hook design for increased hook-up ratio
  • Wide bite gap for better performance with larger baits
  • Strong construction for targeting hard-fighting species
  • Designed for saltwater use
  • Ideal for natural bait fishing in moving water

Why This Tackle Works on the OBX

  • Offset point helps improve hook penetration in tough conditions
  • Performs well in heavy surf and strong current
  • Wide gap allows better hook exposure with chunk bait
  • Trusted by anglers targeting drum and other large coastal species

When to Use This Tackle

This tackle is commonly used when fishing:

  • From the surf with bottom rigs targeting drum
  • On piers using cut or live bait
  • In inshore waters when targeting larger species

Why Buy Terminal Tackle from Frank & Fran’s

Frank & Fran’s stocks terminal tackle that’s proven in Outer Banks fishing conditions. Our team can help you choose hook sizes, bait setups, and rig styles that match current conditions and target species.


FAQ Section

Is this terminal tackle suitable for saltwater fishing?
Yes. Addya Wide Bite Offset Circle Hooks are designed specifically for saltwater use in OBX conditions.

What species can I catch with these hooks?
They are commonly used for red drum, black drum, striped bass, bluefish, and sharks.

Are offset circle hooks good for beginners?
Yes. They are easy to use, though anglers should apply steady pressure rather than a hard hook set for best results.

Can Frank & Fran’s help choose the right hook size?
Yes. Our staff can recommend the best hook size based on bait, target species, and fishing location.

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