Hopkins No=

Hopkins No=

Price: $7.99
Model
TD Code
DescriptionWeightPrice
3SB
HPK-0033
Stainless steel with white bucktail1 1/4 oz.$7.99 USD
Hopkins NO=EQLLures are the original HOPKINS Lures. They resemble mullet, sardines, herring or any silver baitfish. NO=EQL Lures have relatively thick bodies. They are heavier then conventional spoons of the same length and can be cast much farther.

With the bucktail they have taken most Fresh and Saltwater Game fish, jigging, casting, and trolling. Hence our claim that they are the "World's Most Versitile Lures." The Hopkins is the go to surfcasting lure when the wind is in your face.
5 Stars based on 26 reviews
By Gian
Philadelphia, PA
A classic for a reason!
July 15, 2022
The Hopkins No = is a classic because it's been catching fish forever. I also really like the option of a single hook, since I replace all my trebles with single hooks anyway.
By TOM H.
MDR
The best
April 2, 2022
An old favorite my father used to use
By TOM H.
MDR
Old Favorite that I have used for 51 years
April 2, 2022
Can’t beat a Hopkins
By Chris
Massachusetts
casts a mile
February 17, 2022
casts a mile, very shiny finish
By Frank
Philadelphia, PA
Great tin
December 13, 2021
This is a go to tin. The feathered siwash hook is a bonus.
Pros
  • just plain works
  • low price
Cons
  • none
By Manny
Monterey CA
Classic and it ALWAYS works!
July 24, 2021

One of the best metal lures for surfcasting for stripers.
By Manny
MontereyCA
Classic and it ALWAYS works! Great surf striper lure
July 24, 2021

One of the best metal lures for surfcasting for stripers.
By Jim
New York, NY
Versatile
November 25, 2020
A go to when schools are way out there and need distance and sink rate fast. Can also be jigged or ripped hard to snag bunker.
Pros
  • Distance and fast sink rate
Cons
  • not for top water slow fishing
By Cobb
Glenmoore, PA
Classic for bluefish
May 5, 2020
Works well and will never break
By Kenny
Columbia, Maryland
good ol hammered spoon
January 5, 2020
the bucktail version is awesome especially with a single hook. really good in the surf
By robposse
Virginia
You cant beat a Hopkins for surf fishing blues and stripers
December 10, 2019
You cant beat a Hopkins for surf fishing blues and stripers. Get a heavy one and toss it way out there - and keep on doing it. Most fishermen prefer the single hooks with bucktail.
Pros
  • Heavy, strong, can throw it against the wind and fish in rough surf.
Cons
  • Dont lose it.
By Jessie
nj
Don't like them at all
October 2, 2018
I have used a lot of spoons and jigs in my time, but this id the type that has produced nothing. I have slow trolled them. I have jigged them. I have even thrown them into bluefish blitzes with no luck at all. You are better off getting a different type of metal than this one.
By William M.
Templeton, CA
Fantastic Lure!
May 13, 2018
We can't get these in our local tackle stores here in California, so it's a new look for our highly pressured fishery, Thanks Tackle Direct for the hook up!
By anita n.
Springfield Gardens, new york
superb product
August 31, 2017
great casting distance. good action
Pros
  • casts well.
Cons
  • non so far
By JP
rockway beach ny
Hopkins 3oz Single Hook Bucktail
July 21, 2017
Very useful in the rough surf, when casting in high winds
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