Kamasan B911b
€1,76
€1,96
Quick overviewKamasan B911b are high-quality barbless hooks intended for anglers seeking secure hooking, fast unhooking, and less damage to the fish. Thanks to their wide gape, long point, and chemically sharpened needle point, they are an excellent choice for feeder and float fishing on commercial and natural waters.DescriptionThe B911b model was developed for modern fishing where precise bait presentation, reliable hooking, and control during the fight are extremely important. The medium-gauge carbon wire provides a good balance of strength and penetration, while the barbless design allows faster and easier unhooking of fish. These hooks are suitable for targeting carp, tench, bream, and other coarse fish, with baits such as corn, pellets, maggots, and bread.FeaturesBarbless hook for faster and safer unhookingWide gape for reliable hooking and secure fish holdingLong, curved point for better penetrationChemically sharpened needle point for maximum sharpnessMedium-gauge carbon wire for durability and versatilityNickel-plated finish for added resistanceSuitable for feeder and float fishingTechnologySpecial bend design – specially shaped bend for secure fish holdingWide drop gape – wide gape that improves hooking and bait presentationSpecificationsBrandKamasanModelB911bHook typeBarblessMaterialMedium-gauge carbon wireFinish / colourNickel / nickelShapeWide gapePointLong curved point, chemically sharpened needle pointIntended useFeeder and float fishingApplicationCarp, tench, bream, and other coarse fishBaitsCorn, pellets, maggots, breadAvailable variantsSize 10Size 12Size 14Size 16Size 18Size 20Size 22AdvantagesAn excellent choice for waters and competitions where barbless hooks are mandatoryReliably holds fish thanks to the wide gape and point shapeSuitable for multiple techniques and different types of baitQuality Kamasan craftsmanship for long-lasting useWide size range for adapting to conditions on the waterNotePhotos are for illustrative purposes only, and availability of individual sizes may vary. We recommend checking local fishing regulations regarding the use of barbless hooks.