sometimes I go 2x or 3x strong hooks. they sink better, if tying egg flies, etc. mike w
True dat.
But are you finding those at Wally's? I have looked and the ones around here def. do not carry any besides the cheapos.
Most of the jig hooks for warm-water are actually designed to straighten out on snags. Do not use them for salmon and steelhead. You may get lucky and land some, but sooner or later they will let you down in a huge way. In the 80/90s it was hard to find any good jig hooks and many were commercially made with bad hooks. I repeat; do not use them for salmon or steelhead unless you like seeing large fish slip off a straigthened hook as you lead them the last few inches toward the bank or net!!
...sorry...it's bringing up scarey memories....