Stringer Treble: Treble hooks are essentially multiple hooks joined on a single base that converge towards a common center, increasing the chances of catching a fish. They can be used with both artificial and natural baits.
Sled Head: These are hooks onto which a lead weight, in various shapes and weights, has been cast (or integrated) at their head. They are used with soft plastic lures (silicones).
Jigs (Short Guards): They resemble jig heads but differ in the shape of the lead (often "dolphin" or "nose" shaped). They are used with live or fresh natural baits and consist of one or more hooks (a main hook and an auxiliary one, the "thief" hook).
Small Hooks: These are hooks with numbers No1, No2, No4, No6, No8, etc. The larger the number, the smaller the hook. For example, a No10 hook is much smaller than a No2.
Large Hooks: These are hooks with numbers No1/0, No2/0, No3/0, No4/0, etc. The larger the number before the "/0", the larger the hook. For example, a No5/0 hook is larger than a No1/0 hook.