AMHDV size 2# 4# 6# 8# 10# 12# 14# 16# 18# 20# Check price on Amazon

AMHDV size 2# 4# 6# 8# 10# 12# 14# 16# 18# 20# Fishing Hooks Review

4.5 (158) Amazon rating$9.98600+ bought last month

Our verdict

The AMHDV fishing hook set packs 300 hooks across ten sizes for $9.98, and its 600+ bought last month is the highest demand figure among the hooks compared here. Built from 82B tungsten steel in a J-style pattern, it is a strong pick for anglers who need many sizes on hand at once.

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Best for

Anglers who fish multiple species or depths in a single trip and want ten hook sizes, from 2# down to 20#, covering everything from panfish to bass in one 300-piece tungsten steel set.

Skip if

Skip this if you only need one or two specific hook sizes, since paying for ten sizes you will not all use is wasteful, or if you prefer a name-brand track record like Gamakatsu or Berkley.

  • Material 82 B tungsten steel
  • Technique J-style hook
  • Size 2# 4# 6# 8# 10# 12# 14# 16# 18# 20#
  • Color Black
  • Pieces 300

Our scorecard

4.4/5 overall
  • Owner rating4.5/5

    4.5 average across 158 owner ratings

  • Popularity2.1/5

    158 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

A day on the water rarely calls for just one hook size. Panfish, bass, and catfish all want different presentations, and switching rigs without the right hook in the box means missing the bite. The AMHDV set addresses that directly with ten sizes, from 2# up to 20#, built from 82B tungsten steel in a J-style pattern, all in a single 300-piece package for $9.98.

Stacked against the field, the AMHDV set undercuts every other hook here on price per piece while posting a competitive 4.5 star average across 158 reviews. The Gamakatsu 58414-25 carries a higher 4.8 rating but across a single 4/0 worm hook size for $27.79, and the Berkley FSN19EWG3/0 and FSN19WWG2/0 both ship in one size and gap style at $5.99 and $7.99. None of those three matches the AMHDV's size range or its 300-hook count. The AMHDV's 600+ bought last month also outpaces the closest alternative by a wide margin.

For anglers who want breadth over a single specialized pattern, the AMHDV set is the practical choice. The 4.5 rating across 158 reviews is solid, if smaller in sample than the Gamakatsu's 2,500, but the size range and tungsten steel construction make it a reasonable all-around box filler rather than a one-technique hook.

Pros

  • 300 hooks across 10 sizes, 2# to 20#, in one $9.98 package
  • 82B tungsten steel construction with a straightforward J-style pattern
  • 600+ bought last month, the highest demand figure among the hooks compared here
  • 4.5 star average across 158 reviews
  • Lowest cost per hook of any set in this comparison

Cons

  • 158 reviews is a smaller sample than the Gamakatsu's 2,500-review base
  • 4.5 rating trails the 4.8 average posted by both the Gamakatsu and Berkley EWG hooks
  • A mixed-size assortment means some sizes in the 300-piece count will go unused for anglers targeting one species
  • No target species listed, so matching size to fish takes some guesswork

Specifications

Material82 B tungsten steel
TechniqueJ-style hook
Size2# 4# 6# 8# 10# 12# 14# 16# 18# 20#
ColorBlack
Pieces300

Performance notes

The 82B tungsten steel build and J-style pattern put this set in the general-purpose category rather than the specialized worm or weedless hooks in this comparison, like the Gamakatsu 4/0 worm hook or the Berkley EWG and WWG models. Ten sizes, 2# through 20#, cover a wide range of bait sizes and fish, from small panfish hooks up through hooks capable of handling bigger catfish or bass rigs. Spread across 300 pieces, the per-hook cost lands well under three cents, versus roughly a dollar or more per hook on the single-size branded packs. That breadth is the tradeoff for not having a single dialed-in pattern for one technique, and it explains why this set reads as a tackle box stocker rather than a specialist's pick.

What buyers say

A 4.5 average across 158 reviews sits below the 4.8 ratings posted by the Gamakatsu and Berkley EWG hooks in this comparison, but the 600+ bought last month figure is the strongest purchase signal among all four products. That combination points to a set that is being bought in volume, likely for its size range and low per-hook cost, even though its average rating is a step behind the top performers here. It reads as a popular value pick rather than a top-rated specialty hook, one that keeps selling steadily even without the strongest star rating in the field.

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Frequently asked questions

How many hook sizes come in the AMHDV set?

The set includes ten sizes, from 2# down to 20#, for $9.98, giving anglers a range that covers everything from small panfish hooks to larger catfish or bass sizes in one package of 300 hooks made from 82B tungsten steel in a J-style pattern.

Is the AMHDV hook set as good as the Gamakatsu 58414-25?

The Gamakatsu carries a higher 4.8 rating across 2,500 reviews versus the AMHDV's 4.5 across 158, but the Gamakatsu is a single 4/0 worm hook at $27.79. The AMHDV trades a slightly lower rating for ten sizes and 300 hooks at $9.98.

What material are the AMHDV hooks made from?

They are built from 82B tungsten steel in a J-style pattern, a straightforward design rather than a specialized worm or weedless hook like the other sets in this comparison. That construction spans all ten sizes in the 300-piece pack, from the smallest 20# up to the largest 2#.

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