JL-TREBLE HOOK-110PCS Fishing Hooks Review
Our verdict
The JL-TREBLE HOOK-110PCS delivers 110 treble hooks for $11.99, about 11 cents per hook, the lowest per-unit price of any hook in this lineup. With a 4.5-star average across 1,400 reviews, it holds a strong track record, though the listing does not detail material or size specs the way its single-hook competitors do.
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Anglers who go through treble hooks often, replacing trebles on crankbaits, spoons, or topwaters, and want a large bulk pack at a low per-unit price without waiting on smaller packs.
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Buyers who need to match a specific hook size, wire gauge, or material for a particular lure, since the listing does not spell out those details the way the single-style hooks elsewhere in this comparison do.
- Priced 20% above the category median ($9.99 across 89 tracked models)
Our scorecard
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Owner rating4.5/5
4.5 average across 1,400 owner ratings
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Popularity4.4/5
1,400 owner reviews, more than most models here
The overall score is owner satisfaction weighted by how many reviews back it, so a high rating from few reviews counts for less. The bars below show where this model stands against the other fishing gear and tackle we track in this category on price, popularity and size. Context, not marks against it, and our read of the data, not a lab test.
Overview
An angler who rebuilds trebles on crankbaits and topwater lures after a season of rust and bent points needs a bulk supply, not a boutique single pack. The JL-TREBLE HOOK-110PCS answers that need directly, bundling 110 hooks into one $11.99 order, which comes out to about 11 cents per hook, the lowest per-unit cost of any hook in this comparison.
Unlike the single worm and neko hooks that make up the rest of this lineup, this listing is a treble hook pack, the style used for reattaching or upgrading hooks on hard baits rather than soft plastic rigs. The tradeoff for that low price is a lighter spec sheet: the listing does not break out material, wire gauge, or exact hook sizes the way Gamakatsu, Berkley, and the other single hooks in this comparison do, so buyers matching a specific lure should confirm sizing before ordering.
On reputation, the pack holds up well. A 4.5-star average across 1,400 reviews is the second-largest review sample in this group behind only Gamakatsu's 2,500, and the 300+ units bought in the past month is the highest demand figure among every hook compared here, pointing to a well-established, frequently reordered bulk item.
Pros
- 110 hooks for $11.99 works out to about 11 cents each, the lowest per-hook cost in this comparison
- 4.5-star average across 1,400 reviews is the second-largest review sample among the hooks compared
- 300+ bought in the past month is the highest demand figure in this lineup
- Large bulk count suits anglers who frequently swap trebles on hard baits
- Consistently high rating despite a large review volume, which is harder to sustain than a small sample
Cons
- Listing does not specify material, wire gauge, or individual hook sizes
- Treble hook style is not a direct substitute for the single worm or neko hooks elsewhere in this comparison
- No brand name listed, unlike the recognized names (Gamakatsu, Berkley, VMC) in the rest of the lineup
- Buyers cannot compare weight or finish specs against alternatives due to missing data
Performance notes
Treble hooks serve a different job than the single hooks that make up most of this comparison. They are typically used to replace worn or bent hooks on crankbaits, spoons, jerkbaits, and topwater lures rather than rigged directly to line for soft plastics. A 110-count pack at $11.99 is built for volume, useful to anglers who maintain a box of hard baits and expect to swap trebles regularly as points dull or bend on structure. Because the listing does not specify wire gauge, hook size, or finish, buyers cannot judge how the trebles compare on strength or corrosion resistance to the specced-out single hooks elsewhere in this comparison, so lure-specific sizing should be confirmed separately. The 300+ bought-in-the-past-month figure, the highest of any hook here, suggests this is a frequently reordered staple rather than a niche purchase.
What buyers say
Holding a 4.5-star average across 1,400 reviews is a notable achievement given how much harder it is to maintain a high rating at that volume compared to a listing with only a few dozen or a few hundred reviews. Only Gamakatsu's 2,500-review pack has a larger sample in this comparison, and it rates just 0.3 stars higher. The 300+ units bought in the past month is the highest bought-last-month figure among every hook in this lineup, which points to strong, repeat demand for a bulk treble hook pack, likely from anglers restocking hard bait tackle on a regular cycle rather than buying once and never returning.
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Frequently asked questions
What type of hooks are included in this pack?
This pack contains 110 treble hooks, the multi-point style used to replace hooks on crankbaits, spoons, and topwater lures rather than the single hooks used for soft plastic rigs elsewhere in this comparison, so it serves a different role in the tackle box.
How does the price compare to other hooks in this lineup?
At $11.99 for 110 hooks, the cost works out to about 11 cents per hook, the lowest per-unit price among all the hooks compared here, which makes it an efficient bulk buy for anglers replacing trebles often.
Why doesn't the listing include material or size details?
The available facts for this listing do not break out specs like wire gauge or exact hook size the way the single-hook competitors in this comparison do, so buyers matching a specific lure should confirm sizing details before ordering.