310Pcs/Box (22# ...15# 10# Fishing Hook, Forged Steel/Barded Design, 8 Review

4.7 (30) Amazon rating$9.99200+ bought last month

Our verdict

The 310Pcs/Box Fishing Hook set costs $9.99 for a forged steel, barbed Octopus-style hook assortment in multiple colors, holding a 4.7 star rating across 30 reviews. It targets trout, bass, and steelhead, giving it a broader species range than most hooks in this comparison.

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Best for

Anglers targeting trout, bass, or steelhead who want an Octopus-style hook in bulk and multiple colors on hand without paying single-pattern prices.

Skip if

Skip this if you need a hook rating backed by a large review history, or if you fish exclusively soft plastics and need a weedless or EWG-style hook rather than a standard Octopus hook.

  • Material High Carbon Steel
  • Target Species Trout, Bass, Steelhead
  • Technique Octopus Hook
  • Size Medium
  • Color Red black,while,green
  • Pieces 6

Our scorecard

4.3/5 overall
  • Owner rating4.7/5

    4.7 average across 30 owner ratings

  • Popularity0.5/5

    30 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

The Octopus hook style is a versatile, general-use pattern favored for live bait and cut bait presentations, and this set brings it in a 310-piece box for $9.99 across sizes labeled 22 down through 8, finished in a mix of red, black, white, and green. High carbon carbon steel and a forged, barbed design are the core build specs, aimed at trout, bass, and steelhead.

On price, this set lands close to the middle of the comparison group. Gamakatsu's 58414-25 costs $27.79 for 25 worm hooks, nearly three times as much for far fewer pieces. Berkley's FSN19EWG3/0 costs $5.99 for 6 hooks, and the FSN19WWG2/0 matches this listing's $9.99 price point but for only 5 hooks versus 310 pieces here. The species range on this listing, trout, bass, and steelhead, is also broader than the single-species targeting seen on some of the comparison hooks.

The 4.7 star rating across 30 reviews sits just under the 4.8 marks posted by Gamakatsu and Berkley's EWG hook, and above the 4.6 on Berkley's WWG option. Bought last month is listed at 200+, in the middle of the range seen across this comparison set.

Pros

  • 310 hooks per box for $9.99, a very low per-unit cost relative to the comparison hooks
  • Targets trout, bass, and steelhead, a broader species range than most alternatives here
  • Forged, barbed high carbon steel construction, matching the material approach used by name-brand alternatives
  • Multiple colors included, red, black, white, and green, in one box
  • Bought last month of 200+, in the middle of the range across this comparison group
  • Wide size range from 22 down to 8 covers multiple bait and species scenarios

Cons

  • 30 reviews is a smaller sample than the 102 to 2,500 seen on the name-brand hooks compared here
  • 4.7 rating trails the 4.8 posted by Gamakatsu and Berkley's EWG hook
  • Octopus-style hook is a general-purpose pattern, not a weedless or EWG design for soft plastics
  • No individual brand history to weigh against, unlike Gamakatsu or Berkley

Specifications

MaterialHigh Carbon Steel
Target SpeciesTrout, Bass, Steelhead
TechniqueOctopus Hook
SizeMedium
ColorRed black,while,green
Pieces6

Performance notes

A forged, barbed Octopus hook is a well-established general-purpose pattern, typically used with live or cut bait rather than the soft plastic presentations that the weedless and EWG hooks in this comparison are built for. Targeting trout, bass, and steelhead specifically gives this listing a broader stated use case than some of the other hooks compared, which lean toward bass and weed cover. High carbon steel construction matches the material spec used across the Gamakatsu and one Berkley hook in this group, and the forged process is generally associated with added strength at the bend point compared to non-forged wire. With sizes spanning from 22 up through 8 and four color options in one 310-piece box, the set is built to cover a range of bait sizes and visibility preferences across multiple fishing situations rather than one narrow presentation.

What buyers say

A 4.7 star rating across 30 reviews places this hook in the middle of the comparison group, trailing the 4.8 marks on Gamakatsu and the Berkley EWG hook but ahead of the 4.6 on the Berkley WWG option. The review count of 30 is modest against the 102 to 2,500 range seen on the more established hooks here, so the rating carries less statistical certainty, though it is consistent enough to read as a solid pattern rather than an anomaly. A bought-last-month figure of 200+ sits in the middle of this comparison group, suggesting moderate, steady demand rather than a standout or a laggard.

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Frequently asked questions

What is an Octopus hook typically used for?

It is a general-purpose hook style commonly used with live or cut bait, differing from the weedless and EWG hooks elsewhere in this comparison that are built specifically for soft plastic presentations around cover.

How does the price compare per hook to the other options in this comparison?

At $9.99 for 310 hooks, the per-unit cost here is far lower than the $27.79 Gamakatsu 25-pack or the $5.99 to $7.99 Berkley packs of 5 to 6 hooks, though those alternatives serve different rigging styles.

Is a 4.7 rating across 30 reviews a reliable signal?

It is directionally positive and sits in the middle of this comparison group, but the sample of 30 reviews is smaller than the 102 to 2,500 reviews behind the other hooks, so it carries somewhat less statistical weight.

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