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Art of Micro Fishing Size #30 Aldridge Snelled Hooks 10 Pack

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Delivery in 3 to 7 days on average from Balgowlah, NSW.

FAQs About LandCaster Tackle

Where Are You Located?

LandCaster Tackle is located in Balgowlah, New South Wales.

How Long Does Shipping Take?

Shipping takes between 3 and 7 days on average. Remote locations can take longer.

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Your order is usually packed and sent out the following business day if made after noon. Early morning orders are often packed and sent out the same day. All orders are packed and sent out no later than two business days.

Does LandCaster Tackle Ship to Remote Locations and Collection Boxes?

Yes! You can get your LandCaster order delivered to remote locations, stations, and collection boxes. If Australian Post delivers mail to your location we will send it.

10 Pack #30 Size Pre Snelled 30cm Micro Fishing Hooks Great for Collecting Aquarium FIsh and Lifelisting!

Aldridge #1 Micro Hook Size 30 Snelled 10 Pack

The Art of Micro Fishing

Each hook is snelled onto a 30cm leader with a 5mm loop at the other end for easy use.

Micro fishing is a subset of fishing where anglers try to hook the smallest fish species possible. Generally, fish under 8 inches or 20cm are considered micro sized. 

During our testing phase, we caught 35 species of fish ranging from under an inch in length to around 7 inches.

The Aldridge #1 hook is a hybrid design between a dry fly hook and a tanago hook. The result is a slightly thicker hook with a larger barb, although retaining the size of the most popular tanago hooks.

Pre Tied Size #30 Hooks
30cm 2lb Leader
Loop on Leader For Easy Use
Cardstock Packaging No Plastics

Lifelisters often target micro-sized fish to add new species as most fish on Earth are smaller. Aquarium enthusiasts also use micro fishing to catch tank specimens. Angling with hook and line causes less habitat destruction than netting.

Ships from Balgowlah, NSW Australia.