I was looking on BasPro last night. The "BassPro" hooks are cheaper.
No I don't use the offset hooks. You want the worm or Senko to be in a straight line so it won't spin and twist your line.
http://www.basspro.com/Bass-Pro-Shops&- ... _THUMBNAIL
I noticed that size 1 was the smallest they offered. You might try calling by phone and asking for other sizes... or going to the web site of the hook manufacturer and buying direct from the factory.
There are other brands of hooks that are very good... I look for cost because we go through a lot of hooks.
I know this sounds strange and way to simple, but the way we fish it is to cast out and raise the rod tip... reel slow and steady... just fast enough to leave a "V" Wake at the surface of the water. (ever notice after the shad are scattered they swim at the surface leaving a "V" Wake?)
Another thing... when the peacock bass strikes the lure... DO NOT set the hook. Just keep reeling, nice and steady. The fish will set the hook for you.
If you strike and miss, the lure will fly out of the water and you won't get that second chance at the fish, or several fish, that are chasing your lure.