Sea Fishing Hooks

Welcome to our Sea Fishing Hooks category, the heart of your saltwater angling journey. At Angling Active, we understand that hooks are your vital link to the underwater world, and our selection has been carefully curated to provide you with the best options for your sea fishing endeavours.


Our Sea Fishing Hooks are designed for durability and precision. Crafted from corrosion-resistant materials, they're built to withstand the rigours of saltwater fishing. Explore our diverse range of hooks, from versatile treble hooks to circle hooks and J-hooks, each tailored for specific fishing techniques and species. Whatever your saltwater challenge, our hooks ensure you're well-equipped to handle it. Trust Angling Active for the highest-quality sea fishing hooks, designed to secure your catch and bring it home. Elevate your angling adventure with confidence—shop our selection today and get ready for a reel adventure on the open water!

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Owner S-75M Single Lure Hooks - Fishing Hook - Angling Active
from £2.25 RRP £2.65
Owner Pint Hooks - Fishing Hook - Angling Active
from £2.25 RRP £2.50
Cox And Rawle Scratching Match Hook - Angling Active
from £2.75
Mustad Demon Red Circle - Sea Fishing Hooks
from £2.99 RRP £3.25
Varivas Big Mouth Packet Hooks - Angling Active
from £2.30
Varivas Big Mouth XTRA Hooks Packet
from £2.30
Owner Mutu Light Circle Hooks - Angling Active
from £2.85 RRP £3.50
Cox And Rawle Chinu Hooks - Angling Active
from £2.65
Cox & Rawle Mutsu Circle - Angling Active
from £2.99
Mustad Fine Aberdeen Blue - Sea Fishing Hooks
from £2.47 RRP £2.75
Mustad Aberdeen Match - Sea Fishing Hooks
from £2.25
Sakuma 541 Mini Manta Pro - Sea Fishing Bait Hooks
from £2.47
Mustad O'Shaughnessy Short Shank - Sea Fishing Hooks
from £2.67 RRP £2.75
Cox And Rawle Uptide - Sea Fishing Hooks
from £2.50
Cox & Rawle Meat Hook - Sea Fishing Hooks
from £2.45 RRP £2.75
Cox And Rawle Uptide Extra - Sea Fishing Hooks
from £2.50
Tronixpro Nordic Fine Wire Hook - Fishing Bait Hooks
from £2.75 RRP £2.99
Mustad Red Bait Hook
from £2.75 RRP £2.99
Sakuma 540 Manta Hooks
from £2.27 RRP £2.65
Mustad Aberdeen Hook 3261NP-BN
from £2.75 RRP £2.99
Mustad Worm Hook 34042NP-BN
from £2.67 RRP £2.99
Mustad Uptide Viking Hooks 79515NP-BR
from £2.67 RRP £2.99
Sakuma 545 Manta Extra Hooks
from £2.97 RRP £4.99
Mustad Wide Gape Dropshot Hooks - 10548NP-RD
from £2.67 RRP £2.99

What is the Best Hook for Sea Fishing?

The best hook for sea fishing depends on the species you're targeting and the specific fishing technique you're using. Hooks come in various sizes and styles, each suited for different types of bait and fish. It's important to match the hook size and style to the fish's mouth and the type of bait you're using.


Types of Hooks Used for Sea Fishing:

Several types of hooks are commonly used for sea fishing:

- Circle Hooks, popular for catch and release!

- J Hooks, the most popular all round hook profil!

- Aberdeen Hooks, good versatile hook shape.

- Wide Gap Hooks, best for bulkier baits!

- O'Shaughnessy hooks, heavy gauge hooks for larger species!

- Uptide or Viking hooks, best for bulkier baits and strong fighting species!

- Worm Hooks, normally have barbs on the shank to retain the worm.


Hook Sizes and Types for Different Species:

Here are some recommendations for hook sizes and types for various sea fishing species:

Mackerel Fishing:

For mackerel, use small-sized hooks around 1/0 to 3/0 in various styles, such as long shank or Aberdeen hooks.

Cod Fishing:

For cod, use larger hooks around 3/0 to 6/0, depending on the size of the bait. J hooks and circle hooks are commonly used.

Sea Bass Fishing:

For sea bass, use hooks around 1/0 to 3/0 in sizes. Circle hooks and wide gap hooks are suitable for bass fishing.

Tope Fishing:

For tope, use larger hooks around 6/0 to 10/0, depending on the bait size. Circle hooks are often preferred for tope fishing.

Pollock Fishing:

For pollock, use hooks around 2/0 to 5/0. J hooks and long shank hooks work well for pollock fishing.

Skate Fishing:

For skate, use larger hooks around 8/0 to 10/0 or even bigger. Circle hooks are commonly used for skate fishing.


Remember that hook sizes and types can vary based on personal preferences and local fishing conditions. It's a good practice to have a variety of hook sizes and styles on hand to adapt to different situations and fish species.


Always consider the regulations and guidelines in your area and follow ethical angling practices to ensure the sustainability of fish populations.