The ONE Hook I Use for 90% of Shallow Water Fishing
- By: Tony Acevedo
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- Found In: Fishing Tips, Inshore Fishing, Tackle & Gear, Artifical Lure Tips
If you’ve ever stood in the tackle aisle staring at a wall of hooks, wide gap, offset, twist-lock, specialty shapes, you’re not alone.
I used to think more options meant more success, so I bought all of them.
Shallow water fishing is about control, presentation, and keeping your lure clean around grass and structure.
Not cycling through five hook styles every trip.
After years of trial and error, I’ve landed on a single hook design I trust for about 90 percent of my shallow water fishing.
Not because it’s fancy, but because it’s simple and effective.
Once you move deeper, things change. This depth-based rigging chart breaks down hook styles and weights by depth so you’re always fishing the right presentation. Download Depth Chart Cheat Sheet Here.
Featured Gear
- Hook: Hoss Helix Weedless Hook
- Lure 1: Prawn
- Lure 2: Prawn Jr
- Lure 3: 4″ Mulligan
- Lure 4: 5″ Mulligan Bomber
Key Takeaways
- Why shallow water punishes the wrong hook choice faster than you think
- The one detail that lets this hook work across completely different lure styles
- A sizing mistake that quietly kills lure action without you noticing
- The rigging error that makes a “weedless” setup suddenly not weedless
Final Thoughts
If you fish shallow water, you do not need a pile of different hooks.
One reliable setup can handle the majority of situations and let you focus on fishing instead of second-guessing your gear.
Simplify your selection, and shallow water fishing gets a whole lot easier.
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STOP WASTING TIME ON THE WATER!
Do what the “SMART ANGLERS” are doing and join the Insider Club.
Here’s what you’ll receive today when you join:
- Weekly fishing reports and TRENDS revealing exactly where you should fish every trip
- Weekly “spot dissection” videos that walk you through all the best spots in your area
- Exclusive fishing tips from the PROS you can’t find anywhere else
- Everything you need to start catching fish more consistently (regardless if you fish out of a boat, kayak, or land).



Good info Tony, thanks
You’re welcome!
Great info and thanks. If you are fishing with live bait like shrimp or geenbacks/pogies, is there a hook you prefer to use majority of the time, or one for shallow and one for deeper? Thanks very much, Jon
You’re welcome Jon! When it comes to live bait its a bit different. You want to match the hook size to the bait you are using, and the style to either the species or the way you are fishing. I use circle hooks mostly with cut bait since I am letting the rod sit and not actively holding it and fishing it. This way the fish hooks itself with the circle hook as it picks up the bait and runs. With live bait I prefer j-hooks because i’m actively fishing the bait (meaning you hold the rod and let line out as needed as the bait swims). When a fish strikes, you set the hook to pull it through the bait and get a good hook set.
I’ve been fishing inshore saltwater fishing for just a little over a year now and I joined up with salt Strong. And since then I’ve been using your products and your videos and all the information I get from other members that’s been helping me tremendously. Thank you for the videos. You guys do a great job.
That’s awesome Jesse glad we’re able to help on the fishing journey!
I imagine in 3-4 ft of water if there is no grass or heavy structure you are using a jig? The Weedless hoss screw in style are definitely the most Weedless and I use them a lot but you lose more fish on those than any other hook or jig
If there is a good amount of current and no structure I may switch over to a jig. That’s interesting about losing fish. I’ve actually experienced the opposite where I lose more fish on jig heads, especially if they thrash up on the surface.
Thanks for your insights
You’re welcome Derryk!
Nobody gives instructions on proper hooks to use and when.thats why I appreciate salt strong.yall cover anything and everything
Thank you for the great feedback Michael! We make and offer products that we test and are confident with. We could have thousands of products on our page, but we try to keep it simple!
Thanks Tony – Great video. Keep it simple!
You’re welcome Rodney!
Great video. Good info thanks Tony
You’re welcome Timothy!
Thanks Tony, wonderful video and good info
You’re welcome Charlie!
Thank you Tony, much appreciated
You’re welcome Thomas!