At Action Outdoors, we supply high-quality Hapuka Hooks & Rigs designed specifically for targeting hapuka and other deep-water species. Hapuka are powerful bottom-dwelling fish that demand durable gear, and our hooks and rigs are engineered to meet the challenge. Whether you’re a recreational angler or a seasoned deep-sea fisherman, our range provides strength, reliability, and performance when it matters most.
Why Choose Hapuka Hooks & Rigs?
Strength & Durability – Built with heavy-duty materials to withstand extreme pressure from large deep-sea fish.
Specialised Design – Designed to hold bait securely at great depths and improve hook-up rates.
Versatile Applications – Suitable not only for hapuka but also for groper, bass, and other big bottom species.
Ready-to-Use Rigs – Pre-tied rigs save time and ensure professional setups with strong knots and leader lines.
Hapuka Fishing Essentials
Hapuka fishing often takes place in deep offshore waters where strong currents and rocky terrain put equipment to the test. That’s why robust hooks and rigs are essential. Our rigs are crafted for maximum bait presentation while minimising tangles, ensuring you spend more time fishing and less time adjusting your gear.
Pair your Hapuka hooks with heavy-duty sinkers, braided lines, and high-quality reels for optimal results. With the right setup, you’ll have the confidence to bring up even the largest fish from the depths.
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At Action Outdoors, we make it easy to find the right gear for your next deep-sea adventure. Please browse our range of Hapuka Hooks & Rigs, all carefully selected for performance and durability. Order online today and get ready to take on the deep.
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How to Set Up a Hapuka Rig – Step by Step
Deep-sea fishing for Hapuka requires a strong, reliable rig. Here’s a simple guide to help you set up your Hapuka rig:
1. Choose the Right Hook
Use heavy-duty circle or J hooks (usually 14/0–16/0) for maximum holding power.
Make sure the hook is sharp and strong enough to withstand big fish.
2. Select a Strong Leader
Use 150–200lb monofilament or fluorocarbon leader for durability.
Cut a leader length of around 1–1.5 metres per hook trace.
3. Tie Dropper Loops or Crimps
Tie dropper loops or use crimps to create attachment points for your hooks.
Space hooks about 40–60cm apart to avoid tangling.
4. Attach the Hooks
Secure hooks to each dropper using snell knots or crimp sleeves.
Make sure the hook point sits outward for better hook-up rates.
5. Add the Sinkers
Use heavy sinkers (16–32oz/450–900g) depending on depth and current.
Attach sinkers to the bottom of the rig with a weaker breakaway line, so if snagged, you only lose the sinker.
6. Connect to Mainline
Attach the top of the rig to your braided mainline with a heavy-duty swivel.
Braided line (80–130lb) is recommended for sensitivity and strength at depth.
7. Bait Up
Use fresh bait like squid, barracouta, or bonito fillets.
Secure bait firmly so it stays on while dropping to deep water.
👉 With the right setup, your Hapuka Hooks & Rigs will be ready to handle the toughest deep-sea battles.