B911 F1 Hooks

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    • #52045

      TF_rayroy

        Anyone used these? are they any good?

      • #159546

        TF_pedro1098

          yes,light & strong. 🙂

        • #159552

          TF_bram
          Participant

            weak as pi$$ i think

            808`s are better

          • #159557

            TF_Nick Gilbert

              Was sent some of these last Autumn to test and have used them all winter and find them superb for commercial silverfish and also OK for light line carping up using 0.10-0.12mm line.

              I only use 3 types of Kamasan hooks now for all of my commercial venue fishing!

              B911 f1
              B911
              B911 X

            • #159560

              TF_david07

                I’m with bram on this I’m afraid. Tried them when they first came out and lost fish when they “gaped” open, using 0.10 to pink hydro. 808’s for me.

              • #159568

                TF_fadd1st

                  Hi Ray
                  They are fine for the big F1s under the bank at Robins. Not had one straighten yet, give em a go.

                  Dave

                • #159575

                  Anonymous

                    nowt wrong with tubertini 808’s so I have no reason to change, most of my fishing is done with B911 and 808, they dont let me down 🙂

                  • #159605

                    TF_rayroy

                      Thanks for responses all.

                      Been to Benwick Sports near Soham today and got a set of B911 f1 hooks to try + some hand made pole floats etc etc come to £75 !!!

                      Last time i was there, was in 2005 when i got my matchbox pyramid 4 – best box ever!!! 🙂

                      Thanks
                      rayroy

                    • #159683

                      TF_Tubestation

                        i use the 808s too and the 175s for the lumps

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