Then, of course, there are the landscapes
Easier to buy spinners that attach the hook with split rings, or better yet, come from the factory with high quality single hooks
The Shimano TLD-15, 20 and 25 came out in the late 1980s, have caught many world records, and are still found in the stores

6mm Beads: Hook sizes 10 to 6 [et_pb_pricing_item available="on"]Size 6 or 8 are for general use.[/et_pb_pricing_item][et_pb_pricing_item available="on"]Size 10s are good for pressured or finky fish or low water.[/et_pb_pricing_item] 8mm Beads: Hook sizes 8 to 4 [et_pb_pricing_item available="on"]Sizes 6 & 4 are a good general size.[/et_pb_pricing_item][et_pb_pricing_item available="on"]For Salmon or larger trout use 4 or 2.[/et_pb_pricing_item][et_pb_pricing_item available="on"]Size 8 for pressured or finicky trout.[/et_pb_pricing_item] 10mm Beads: Hook Sizes 6 to 2 [et_pb_pricing_item available="on"]Size 4 is a good general size.[/et_pb_pricing_item][et_pb_pricing_item available="on"]Size 2 for larger fish (Salmon, Steelhead or larger trout).[/et_pb_pricing_item] 12-14mm Beads: Hooks 4 to 1/0 [et_pb_pricing_item available="on"]Sizes 4 & 2 are best for trout.[/et_pb_pricing_item][et_pb_pricing_item available="on"]Sizes 1 & 1/0 are good for Salmon or Steelhead.[/et_pb_pricing_item] Hook Sizes Sometimes hook sizes can be confusing, 2/0 (pronounced "two aught"), 2, what's the difference

Theres a Mining Outcrop you can set a waypoint to so your Seikret guides you
Please remember, that these routes take in some of the countrys highlights, but there are loads of destinations off the beaten track to explore too