Hayabusa WRM956 Wide Gap Offset Worm Hook
Hayabusa WRM956 Wide Gap Offset Worm Hook - 2/0 • Hayabusa WRM956 Wide Gap Offset Hook • 7 Pack is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
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Description
Description
The Hayabusa WRM956 Wide Gap Offset Worm Hook is designed for fishing bulkier soft plastics with improved clearance and strong, consistent hooksets. Built with a wide gap profile, it allows larger baits like craws, creature baits, and thick worms to collapse properly on the strike, increasing hookup efficiency.
Engineered for versatility, the WRM956 performs across a range of soft plastic presentations, including Texas rigs, flipping, and pitching. Its design supports clean penetration and dependable holding power when targeting bass in various cover conditions.
A reliable option for anglers fishing heavier or bulkier soft plastics where hook gap and performance matter.
Key Features
• Wide gap design improves hook clearance with bulky baits
• Ideal for craws, creature baits, and thick worms
• Supports strong, consistent hooksets
• Designed for Texas rig, flipping, and pitching applications
• Provides reliable penetration and holding power
• Built for versatility across multiple soft plastic techniques
Specifications
Hook Type: Offset Worm Hook
Style: Wide Gap
Target Species: Bass
Best Uses: Texas Rig / Flipping / Pitching / Soft Plastics
Available Options:
1 – 8 Pack
2 – 8 Pack
1/0 – 8 Pack
2/0 – 7 Pack
3/0 – 6 Pack
4/0 – 5 Pack
5/0 – 4 Pack
6/0 – 4 Pack
7/0 – 3 Pack
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