I am looking for some large hooks to use with participants when I teach knot tying. The hooks don’t have to be sharp, I mainly need the shape.
Aside from bending a coat hanger into the shape does anyone have a recommendation or a link to some cheap oversized educational hooks?
Thank you,
Easton Copley
Aquatic Education Program Coordinator
Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources
#1 Sportsman ln Frankfort Ky 40601
Phone: 502-330-1411
If you just need the ‘eye’ use a lag screw (eye screw).
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If you’re wanting a very large hook that’s great for the instructor to hold up and demonstrate, try this 19/0 shark hook.
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I am looking for some large hooks to use with participants when I teach knot tying. The hooks don’t have to be sharp, I mainly need the shape.
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New York also uses eye bolts and smooth braided rope for knot tying instruction. They’ve worked well for teaching the improved clinch and palomar knots.
Joelle Ernst
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One of our staff mentioned those cheap carabiners work well. We also have used big hooks like shark hooks that we dip the pointy parts in wax or flex paste but that isn’t always as cheap. And some have made some from hangers.
Amanda Nalley, FWC
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