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Mustad KVD Elite Treble Hook

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  • Super User

What's the verdict on these as compared to other top quality brand crankbait replacements ?

Are they worth the extra $$ ?

;)

A-Jay

yes, they are very strong and sharp and KVD designed them so you can use bigger sizes on your cranks. It is the only hook I use now on mine I think they are that good.

I have used them this year with excellent results. Actually don't think I have lost a single fish on one.

  • Super User

I'm a fan... seemed to help my landing ratio.

I have tried every hook made, they are by far my favorite now

Come to think of it, most if not all of my lost fish were on baits that I didn't switch to KVD trebles.  Time to get more.

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  • Super User

Thanks - that's some high praise.

I'm going to snag a few packs and make the switch.

;)

A-Jay

How are they different than the Gamakatsu EWG Trebles (of which they look very similar)? I've been using those for quite some time with great results.

gamakatsu-extrawide-gap-treble-tp_1265796928990129403.png

  • Super User
How are they different than the Gamakatsu EWG Trebles (of which they look very similar)? I've been using those for quite some time with great results.

gamakatsu-extrawide-gap-treble-tp_1265796928990129403.png

KVD personally makes them !!!!!!!!!!!

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  • Super User
How are they different than the Gamakatsu EWG Trebles (of which they look very similar)? I've been using those for quite some time with great results.

gamakatsu-extrawide-gap-treble-tp_1265796928990129403.png

Guess I'll find out because this is what I usually replace most stock hooks with. Also they are the only replacement I can get locally.

I'll let you know.

I did forget to mention, I do have some trouble with the trebles tangling together especially if I go up one size. Sometimes a reduction in split ring size can help but not always. So a shorter treble sounds like a good idea.

;)

A-Jay

I switched almost all my cranks to these types of hooks and haven't lost a fish so far on them.

I just replaced some hooks on a couple of bandits with those and I've been very pleased with them.....they are as good as the gamis I normally use or better, in my opinion.

I only use Owner stingers...anyone that has used both have one they prefer over the other?

Someone asked how they are different than the gammys, they have a short shank, and they are 2x strong wire. In the smaller sizes the gammy EWG hooks are 1x wire and tend to bend easily.

Someone asked about the owners, I know a lot of people like them, but by definition of an Owner hook is a "cutting point" and I feel they make too large of an entry hole and I get better results with any of the EWG style hooks than Owners.

I have been using the EWG gammys because they have a shorter shank than the Mustad EWG hooks, but the KVD version is the shortest of all, and I have been having wonderful real world results with them. I will be changing over as I can afford them for all of my baits.

  • Super User
Someone asked about the owners, I know a lot of people like them, but by definition of an Owner hook is a "cutting point" and I feel they make too large of an entry hole and I get better results with any of the EWG style hooks than Owners.

No, by definition a Cutting Point is a "cutting point."  I agree, they are more suited for hard jawed species, not bass.  That's why I use Owner Stinger ST-36 for bass, which feature their Needle Point hooks.

I don't like them because I keep stickin my fingers with them.  I've never drawn blood with factory hooks, but since switching to these kvd trebles I've had to break out the first aid kit quite a few times.

  • Super User

Sharp hooks a bad thing?  LOL.

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