Gotta go with Gammies guys. Usually the red anodized in size 2 when fishing from the boat, and 1/0's when drift fishing.
Let's face it, Gammies are damn sharp right out of the package, and hooks simply don't cost enough to screw with too much. Any hook I need to sharpen out of the pack is one I porbably won't use again. And Gammies hold their points a damn sight longer than a hand sharpened Eagle Claw Lazer. The Lazers are OK, but not quite the same point-quality as Gammies.
As for breaking hooks, are we talking about on rocks and stumps here? If so, then so what if a hook breaks, just tie on another. And if we're talking about breaking a hook on a fish, then try backing off your drag.
Hooks are a small part of your fishing budget, but they have EVERYTHING to do with how many fish you hook and land. So I say buy your Gammies in bulk and change your hooks often. Not doing so will only dramatically decrease your odds of sticking that fish nibbling your bait with a hook.
Just my $.02
Fish on.........
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