When I use them, it's usually with a #6 hook, but sometimes (rarely) with a #4. Generally, I'm also using a very small bobber ... and a splitshot sinker that's just big enough to "almost" pull the bobber under (holding the midline of the bobber below the surface of the water). But, that usually isn't necessary, as the larger fish won't hesitate to pull a larger bobber under ... it's the smaller, bait stealing critters that "bounce" a bobber :p
You might try a "cricket hook" (long shanked) too
I've even been known to use "just" the hook ... no sinker or float ... but, only for very shallow presentations, and when there's little chance of any really small fish being around. Pitching a waxie or mealie impaled on a hook, right into a nesting site or area of surface feeding fish, makes for some exciting fishing. That slowly descending bait is irresistable, and the "bite" can be seen easily ... as the slack line is pulled away.
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