Konan
Konan is a trusted name in fishing hooks, delivering reliable, sharp, and durable hooks across a comprehensive range of styles and sizes. From bait fishing to circle hook rigs, Konan hooks are designed to handle everything Australian waters throw at them — and they come in both standard and value packs so you can stock up without breaking the bank.
At Compleat Angler Nedlands, we stock the full Konan hook range including Baitholder, Longshank, Octopus, Octopus Circle, Octopus Extreme, and Gang Hook patterns — all in black nickel finish for superior corrosion resistance. Each style is available in individual packs and bulk value packs, making Konan the smart choice for anglers who go through hooks regularly on the reefs and beaches around Perth.
Whether you're rigging up for a beach session chasing tailor, bottom bouncing for snapper, or setting circle hooks for big terminal tackle rigs, Konan hooks offer consistent quality and dependable hooksets at an outstanding price point. Free shipping on orders over $150.
What types of Konan hooks are available?
Konan produces a wide range of hook styles including Baitholder, Longshank, Octopus, Octopus Circle, Octopus Extreme, and Gang Hooks. All are available in black nickel finish for excellent corrosion resistance in salt and fresh water.
Are Konan hooks good quality?
Yes, Konan hooks are known for their sharp points, strong wire gauge, and reliable black nickel coating. They offer excellent performance for the price and are popular with Australian anglers for both recreational and serious fishing applications.
Does Compleat Angler Nedlands sell Konan hooks in bulk?
Yes, we stock Konan hooks in both standard packs and value packs across all hook styles. Value packs offer more hooks per packet, making them ideal for anglers who fish regularly and want to keep their tackle box well stocked.
Which Konan hook is best for snapper fishing?
The Konan Octopus and Octopus Circle hooks are excellent choices for snapper fishing. Circle hooks are particularly effective for catch-and-release as they typically hook in the corner of the mouth, reducing gut-hooking.