175pcs Barbless Fishing Hook Kits,Small Size Carp Fishing Hooks Curve Review
Our verdict
At $12.59 for 175 barbless hooks spanning five sizes, 2# down to 10#, this kit works out to about 7 cents per hook, and a 4.6-star average across 51 reviews backs the circle and J hook mix for bass, catfish, and walleye. It is a strong pick for anglers who want size variety without buying five separate packs.
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Anglers targeting bass, catfish, or walleye who want a single kit covering five hook sizes, 2# through 10#, in both circle and J hook styles, and who value barbless points for easier releases or catch-and-release regulations.
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Skip this if you need a specific single size in bulk, since 175 hooks are split across five sizes rather than concentrated in one, or if barbless points do not suit your fishing style or local rules.
- Material High Carbon Steel
- Weight 75 Grams
- Target Species Bass, Catfish, Walleye
- Technique Circle Hook, J Hook
- Size 2#,4#,6#,8#,10#
- Color Black
- Priced 26% above the category median ($9.99 across 89 tracked models)
Our scorecard
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Owner rating4.6/5
4.6 average across 51 owner ratings
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Popularity1.0/5
51 owner reviews, fewer 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
Switching between catfish rigs and lighter bass presentations usually means carrying several different hook boxes, which is the gap this 175-piece barbless kit is built to fill. It spans five sizes, 2#, 4#, 6#, 8#, and 10#, made from high carbon steel, weighing 75 grams total, and mixes circle hook and J hook styles aimed at bass, catfish, and walleye, all for $12.59.
That works out to roughly 7 cents per hook across the full kit, cheaper per unit than every single-size alternative in this comparison, including the $9.99 Dovesun 30-pack and the $27.79 Gamakatsu 25-pack. The tradeoff is variety over specialization: rather than 30 or 25 hooks in one size and pattern, this kit spreads 175 hooks across five sizes and two hook styles.
A 4.6-star rating across 51 reviews sits right alongside the Berkley WWG's 4.6-star, 806-review average, though with a much smaller sample size. Bought last month at 200+ is a strong showing, matching the top demand figure among the alternatives listed here. For anglers who want size flexibility across three target species in one purchase, the price and rating pattern both support it.
Pros
- 175 hooks across five sizes, 2# to 10#, works out to about 7 cents per hook, the lowest per-unit cost of any hook pack in this comparison
- 4.6-star rating across 51 reviews matches the Berkley WWG's average
- 200+ bought last month ties the highest demand figure among comparable hook listings
- Circle hook and J hook options cover two distinct hooksetting styles in one kit
- High carbon steel construction matches the material used in the Gamakatsu and Berkley hooks
- Targets three species, bass, catfish, and walleye, in a single purchase
Cons
- 51 reviews is a small sample next to the Gamakatsu's 2,500 or Berkley WWG's 806
- 175 hooks are split across five sizes rather than concentrated in one, so a specific size runs out faster than a dedicated single-size pack would
- Barbless hooks are not the right choice for anglers who want maximum hook retention over easy releases
- No listed hook count per individual size, so it is unclear how many of each size the 175 total includes
Specifications
| Material | High Carbon Steel |
|---|---|
| Weight | 75 Grams |
| Target Species | Bass, Catfish, Walleye |
| Technique | Circle Hook, J Hook |
| Size | 2#,4#,6#,8#,10# |
| Color | Black |
| Pieces | 175 |
Performance notes
At 75 grams for 175 hooks, the average hook weighs well under half a gram, consistent with the smaller end of the size range, 8# and 10#, alongside heavier 2# and 4# hooks in the same kit. High carbon steel matches the base material of the Gamakatsu and Berkley entries, suggesting similar point sharpness and hardness at a comparable material cost. The mix of circle hook and J hook styles covers two different hooksetting approaches: circle hooks are built to set in the corner of the mouth on a steady pull, useful for catfish and walleye, while J hooks suit a more traditional hookset for bass. Barbless points reduce hook retention compared to the barbed designs on the Gamakatsu and Berkley hooks, trading holding power for easier hook removal and quicker releases.
What buyers say
A 4.6-star average across 51 reviews places this kit on par with the Berkley WWG's 4.6-star rating, even though the review count is a fraction of the WWG's 806. Bought last month at 200+ matches the strongest demand figure among the comparison hooks, tying the Berkley EWG's 200+ figure, which suggests the multi-size, multi-species pitch is resonating with buyers. The smaller review base means the rating carries less statistical weight than the Gamakatsu's 2,500-review record, but the combination of a solid star average and strong recent purchase volume is a reasonably encouraging pattern for a newer, lower-priced kit.
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Frequently asked questions
What hook sizes are included in the 175-piece kit?
The kit spans five sizes, 2#, 4#, 6#, 8#, and 10#, mixing circle hook and J hook styles, all in black high carbon steel, so anglers get a size range rather than one dedicated pattern. That variety suits bass, catfish, and walleye fishing across different rig weights in one purchase.
Are these hooks barbless, and does that matter?
Yes, they are barbless, which trades some hook retention for easier releases and compliance with catch-and-release waters, a different design goal than the barbed Gamakatsu or Berkley hooks in this comparison. Anglers who need maximum holding power should factor that tradeoff in before buying.
How does the rating compare to other hook packs?
At 4.6 stars across 51 reviews, it matches the Berkley WWG's 4.6-star average, though with far fewer reviews, 51 versus 806, so the rating has less history behind it. The 200+ bought-last-month figure does suggest strong recent demand despite the smaller review base.