Tru Turn Worm Hook Size 3/0 6ct
The Tru Turn Worm Hook Size 3/0 is a time-tested choice for anglers rigging soft plastics in freshwater. This 6-count pack delivers the reliable performance that's made Tru Turn a trusted name among bass and catfish anglers for decades. Built with medium wire construction and dual worm barbs, these hooks are engineered to keep your plastic baits secure through casts, retrieves, and the crucial hookset.
The 3/0 size sits in that versatile middle ground—large enough for substantial swimbaits and creature baits, yet manageable enough for mid-sized worms and crawfish patterns. The medium wire gauge gives you a balance between strength and sensitivity, so you can feel bites without sacrificing durability on heavier cover or bigger fish. Two barbs hold your plastic in place, whether you're Texas-rigging through timber or working Carolina rigs along structure.
If you're setting rigs for a full day on the water or building a tackle box that covers bass tournaments, panfish ponds, and casual weekend trips, having a reliable pack of proven worm hooks in your inventory makes sense. Tru Turn's design has earned respect on tournament circuits and backyard docks alike.
Key Features
- Medium wire construction balances sensitivity with durability
- Dual worm barbs secure soft plastics through casts and retrieves
- Size 3/0 versatile for a range of worm and creature bait patterns
- 6 hooks per pack
Specifications
| Hook Size | 3/0 |
| Wire Gauge | Medium |
| Barb Configuration | Two worm barbs |
| Count per Pack | 6 |
| Brand | Tru Turn |
Frequently Asked Questions
What size worms and plastics work best with a 3/0 hook?
The 3/0 size accommodates mid-sized worms, crawfish imitations, and creature baits. It's large enough for 4- to 6-inch worms and swimbaits, making it a natural fit for Texas rigs, Carolina rigs, and shakey-head presentations.
Can I use these hooks for catfish and other species, or just bass?
While designed as a worm hook, the 3/0 size and medium wire construction make it suitable for various freshwater applications wherever soft plastics are used—including catfish and panfish—though your results will depend on your specific technique and target species.
What's the difference between medium wire and heavy wire worm hooks?
Medium wire hooks offer better sensitivity and ease of penetration, while heavy wire provides greater strength for larger fish or thicker cover. The medium wire on these Tru Turn hooks gives you a balanced all-around option for most worm-fishing situations.
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