How would you like to save time, save a fish’s life, and potentially save yourself from getting hooked in the hand?

Sounds pretty awesome, right?

Well, there’s a simple way to do all of that…

Swap out your treble hooks with inline single hooks for all of your hard baits.

Here’s why you should switch them out:

1. Single hooks are less likely to hook into you (ever caught a treble hook in the leg or hand?)
2. Single hooks are better for the fish than treble hooks (fewer holes in their mouths and less accidental gill or eyeball hooking)
3. Single hooks are less likely to get snagged on trees, grass, clothes, nets, etc.
4. Single hooks save you time dehooking fish

And if you’re wondering about your hookup rate…

Yes, it might decrease slightly, but the time you’ll save by not getting snagged, quickly dehooking fish, and not hooking yourself, you’ll be able to cast more, likely resulting in you catching the same amount of fish.

Also, in this video, I’ll show you a simple tip that will help you keep your hookup rate high.

Watch this video to see how to replace treble hooks with single hooks the quick and easy way.

Have any questions about replacing treble hooks with single hooks?

Let me know in the comments below!

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