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FishTrip 50/100/120pcs EWG Hooks for Bass Fishing Hooks, Extra Wide Review

4.5 (406) Amazon rating$9.79600+ bought last month

Our verdict

The FishTrip EWG hooks for bass fishing cost $9.79 and are sold across 50, 100, or 120 piece pack options, holding a 4.5 star rating across 406 reviews with 600+ bought last month. For bass anglers who rig soft plastics on an extra wide gap hook, the pack flexibility and current demand make it worth a look.

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Best for

Bass anglers who rig soft plastic worms, creature baits, or similar presentations on an extra wide gap hook and want the option to buy in larger quantities across 50, 100, or 120 piece packs.

Skip if

Skip it if you fish saltwater species or need a heavy-gauge hook for larger fish, since this listing is positioned specifically around bass fishing with an extra wide gap design rather than a reinforced saltwater build.

Our scorecard

4.4/5 overall
  • Owner rating4.5/5

    4.5 average across 406 owner ratings

  • Popularity3.3/5

    406 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

The FishTrip EWG hooks are marketed for bass fishing with an extra wide gap, or EWG, design, a hook shape built to let a soft plastic bait sit flush against the shank while leaving enough gap for a solid hookset when a bass strikes. The listing offers pack size options of 50, 100, or 120 pieces, giving anglers flexibility between a smaller trial quantity and a bulk restock for a full season.

At $9.79, the price sits above the Berkley FSN19EWG3/0 at $5.99 and the Berkley FSN19WWG2/0 at $7.99, both of which are also EWG or weedless wide gap style bass hooks, though those ship in much smaller counts of 6 and 5 pieces respectively. Against the Gamakatsu 58414-25 at $27.79 for 25 pieces, the FishTrip listing is considerably cheaper for buyers who select a larger pack size, assuming a similar per-hook cost holds across the option tiers.

Review volume sits at 406 across a 4.5 star average, a smaller sample than the Gamakatsu 58414-25's 2,500 reviews but larger than the Berkley FSN19EWG3/0's 102. The 600+ bought last month figure is strong relative to the comparison set, trailing only the bulk saltwater assortment covered elsewhere in this hook lineup, and suggests steady ongoing demand for a flexible-pack bass hook.

Pros

  • 600+ bought last month, among the strongest recent demand figures in this hook comparison
  • 4.5 star rating across 406 reviews
  • Sold in 50, 100, or 120 piece pack options, giving buyers flexibility on quantity
  • Extra wide gap design built specifically for bass fishing with soft plastics
  • Priced below the Gamakatsu 58414-25 per pack at the smaller size tiers

Cons

  • Priced above both Berkley EWG-style hooks, which ship smaller pack counts
  • 406 reviews trails the Gamakatsu 58414-25's 2,500 review base
  • No material, weight, or color specs listed for this ASIN, unlike most alternatives in this comparison
  • Positioned for bass only, so it is not a fit for saltwater or trout-focused anglers

Performance notes

An extra wide gap, or EWG, hook is shaped with a wider bend between the point and the shank than a standard worm hook, which gives a soft plastic bait more room to sit against the shank while still leaving enough gap for the point to catch a fish's mouth on the hookset. That design is a staple for Texas-rigging worms, creature baits, and similar soft plastics used in bass fishing, particularly around cover where a weedless presentation matters. Offering the hook across 50, 100, and 120 piece pack tiers points to a product meant for anglers who go through hooks steadily across a season rather than buying a small set for occasional use. Without listed material or weight specs for this particular ASIN, the performance read here leans on the EWG design and bass-specific marketing rather than a detailed build spec.

What buyers say

A 4.5 star average across 406 reviews places this hook in the middle of the pack for rating among the comparison set, slightly behind the 4.6 to 4.8 range of the Berkley and Gamakatsu options but with a review base larger than the Berkley FSN19EWG3/0's 102. The 600+ bought last month figure stands out as one of the stronger recent demand signals in this lineup, suggesting the flexible pack-size options resonate with buyers restocking bass tackle. A moderate review count paired with strong current purchase volume typically points to a product still building its long-term track record while converting steady repeat buyers in the meantime.

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Frequently asked questions

What pack sizes are available for the FishTrip EWG hooks?

The listing offers 50, 100, or 120 piece pack options, letting anglers choose a smaller quantity to try the hook or a bulk pack to restock for a full bass fishing season.

What is an extra wide gap, or EWG, hook used for?

An EWG hook has a wider bend between the point and shank than a standard hook, giving soft plastic baits room to sit flush against the shank while keeping enough gap open for a solid hookset, a common choice for Texas-rigged bass presentations.

How does the price compare to other bass hooks in this category?

At $9.79, it costs more than the Berkley FSN19EWG3/0 at $5.99 or the Berkley FSN19WWG2/0 at $7.99, though those ship in packs of only 6 and 5 pieces. It is priced well below the Gamakatsu 58414-25 at $27.79 for 25 pieces.

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