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Inline Single Safer for the fish (and angler) Reduces hook-rash on the body of your lure Offers a good hook-up rate Potential for hook + split-ring to bind up, or your fish to leverage its way loose Cheapest option Treble Improved hook up rate More dangerous for both the fish and angler More chance of the fish leveraging itself free Difficult to remove from flesh Increased hook rash on body of lure Higher price than inline single Heavier weight can help balance lure Single Assist Improved mobility and swing of hook Improves hook up rate Reduces any chance of fish leveraging hook loose Increases drag in water Low hook rash compared to treble and single hooks Slightly more expensive than other options (depending on specific style) Ethics, Safety, and Other Considerations Barbless For anglers who practice catch and release fishing, the choice is usually a single hook with no barb

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