YES! depending on how its hooking, if it is going very high, then you need to either move your bottom strings tighter to make the pocket smaller or bigger depending on how high it is throwing. If the ball is hitting the top of the stick and going down, then you need to add either another shooting string, move in the pocket or loosen your shotting strings.
I would say the best way to make it not hook would be to string it so that the top half or third is tight (so string in every hole). next string the back half or so as loose as you want it (but make it deeper gradualy not all at once). if that does not work take it in to a proffecional and ask them to do it.
Here is a lacrosse stick charm- http://www.charmfactory.com/lacrosse-stick-charm.htm
a lacrosse stick.
With a lacrosse stick and a lacrosse ball
Lacrosse
A girls Lacrosse stick should be about as long as your arms and fingers.
Regular sized lacrosse stick, cut it down.
To play girls lacrosse, you need lacrosse goggles,a girl's lacrosse stick, and a mouthguard.
the stick
The actual stick of the Lacrosse stick is called a shaft.
Its more re enforced then a normal lax stick i think im getting a rbk 7k 32" box lacrosse stick
No, hurling and lacrosse do not both use sticks with a net. Hurling, a traditional Irish sport, uses a stick called a hurley, which has a flat, curved end for striking a small ball called a sliotar. Lacrosse, on the other hand, uses a stick with a net pocket at the end to catch, carry, and pass a rubber ball. While both sports involve sticks and balls, the equipment used is different in each case.
You can use a hack saw to trim a lacrosse stick