ACCESSORIES
GAMAKATSU COMPETITION HOOKS TO NYLON This choice of conventional barbed patterns is ideal for anglers fishing wild waters; rivers and stillwaters
where barbed hook patterns are allowed. Tied with superb accuracy and available in four different patterns. COMPETITION ALL ROUND
MODEL
GCAR14-0.12 LS1310 BRONZE 22CM 0.12 GCAR16-0.12 LS1310 BRONZE 22CM 0.12 GCAR18-0.10 LS1310 BRONZE 22CM 0.10 GCAR20-0.08 LS1310 BRONZE 22CM 0.08
COMPETITION FEEDER MODEL
GCF10-0.18 GCF12-0.16 GCF14-0.14 GCF16-0.12
DESCRIPTION LENGTH DIA (MM) LBS RRP 2.5 £3.25 2.5 £3.25 2.0 £3.25 1.5 £3.25
GCR16-0.10 GCR18-0.10 GCR20-0.09
COMPETITION ROACH MODEL
DESCRIPTION LENGTH DIA (MM) LBS RRP LS1010 RED LS1010 RED LS1010 RED
22CM 0.10 22CM 0.10 22CM 0.09
DESCRIPTION LENGTH DIA (MM) LBS RRP LS2210 RED 100CM 0.18 LS2210 RED 100CM 0.16 LS2210 RED 100CM 0.14 LS2210 RED 100CM 0.12
COMPETITION BREAM MODEL
6 £3.25 5 £3.25 4 £3.25 2.5 £3.25
2.0 £3.25 2.0 £3.25 1.7 £3.25
GCB12-0.14 LS1100 BRONZE 22CM 0.14 GCB14-0.14 LS1100 BRONZE 22CM 0.14 GCB16-0.12 LS1100 BRONZE 22CM 0.12 GCB18-0.10 LS1100 BRONZE 22CM 0.10 GCB20-0.08 LS1100 BRONZE 22CM 0.08
GAMAKATSU® COARSE HOOKS Regarded as one of the best hooks money can buy, sixteen patterns for the UK angler. All packets contain ten hooks.
GAMA POWER The ultimate power hook. The strong
wire gives the ultimate hook hold when under pressure while the razor sharp point will penetrate with ease. Barbless/Barbed. Sizes 20 to 8
MODEL GP111 GP112
PATTERN Gama Power Gama Power Barbless RRP
£2.00 £2.00
CARP This pattern is a powerful bagging hook
with a wide gape. Razor sharp it is suited to a multitude of methods and baits and has a superb strength to weight ratio. Barbless. Sizes 18, 16, 14, 12, 10.
MODEL GP101
PATTERN Carp
RRP £2.00
PELLET Designed for pellet work this is also a bagging
hook. The special bend gives tremendous holding power with rapid penetration thanks to G-Point. Barbless. Sizes 20 to 10
MODEL GP102
PATTERN Pellet
ALL ROUND A first choice design for match and
pleasure anglers this reliable pattern is versatile. The smaller sizes are ideal for maggots, casters and bloodworm. Barbless. Sizes 24 to 12
MODEL GP103
PATTERN All-Round
RRP £2.00
GAMA GREEN A super fine but strong hook delivers
the ultimate bait presentation. A perfect silverfish hook for baits like squatt, pinkies, punch and bloodworm. Barbless. Sizes 24 to 16.
MODEL GP104
66 // 2013 Catalogue PATTERN Gama Green RRP £2.00
MODEL GP109
PATTERN Wide Gape Maggot RRP £2.00
PASTE & PELLET Fine wire and super strong. The fine wire
gives perfect bait presentation, while the wide gape bend gives superb hook holding. Barbless. Sizes 20 to 10
MODEL GP110
PATTERN Paste & Pellet RRP £2.00
www.daiwasports.co.uk RRP £2.00
PELLET EYED A top choice of hook for ‘bagging.’
The special bend gives tremendous holding power while the razor sharp point will penetrate with ease. Barbless. Sizes 18 to 10
MODEL GP108
PATTERN Pellet Eyed
RRP £2.00
WIDE GAPE MAGGOT A top choice of hook for commercial fisheries.
The wide gape maggot gives extra hook holding confidence while offering perfect presentation for all types of baits. Ideal in the small sizes for maggots, casters and worms. Barbless. Sizes 20 to 10
GAMA BLACK This fine wire pattern is 25% stronger
than the Gama Green offering the perfect balance between strength and finesse. Barbless. Sizes 24 to 16.
MODEL GP105
PATTERN Gama Black
RRP £2.00
WIDE GAPE EYED Designed with a medium wire and strong
wide gape this versatile pattern will tame even the largest specimens while still offering perfect bait presentation. Barbed and Barbless. Sizes 18 to 12.
MODEL GP106 GP107
PATTERN Wide Gape Eyed Wide Gape Eyed Barbless RRP
£2.00 £2.00
DESCRIPTION LENGTH DIA (MM) LBS RRP 4 £3.25 4 £3.25 2.5 £3.25 2.0 £3.25 1.5 £3.25
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