Circle hooks, any thoughts???
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Circle hooks, any thoughts???
I may be the last one to catch onto this new fad, but in doing some research today, I came across this in-fisherman article, about "circle hooks:" http://www.in-fisherman.com/magazine/ar ... rcleHooks/
These hooks are designed to significantly lower fish mortality rate, as well as greatly improve the amount of fish you catch. It sounds like the best of both worlds. I've also heard that when fishing with this particular form of hook, that the fish hooks itself, and the hook set will become more secure, the more the fish tries fighting. In fact, setting the hook will have a negative effect by pulling the bait right out of the fishes mouth.
My question to you folks is, do any of you fish circle hooks, and if so, are they really worth all the hype.
Thanks!
Joe (aka beerman)
These hooks are designed to significantly lower fish mortality rate, as well as greatly improve the amount of fish you catch. It sounds like the best of both worlds. I've also heard that when fishing with this particular form of hook, that the fish hooks itself, and the hook set will become more secure, the more the fish tries fighting. In fact, setting the hook will have a negative effect by pulling the bait right out of the fishes mouth.
My question to you folks is, do any of you fish circle hooks, and if so, are they really worth all the hype.
Thanks!
Joe (aka beerman)
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RE:Circle hooks, any thoughts???
Yes and yes.
Great article too Joe. It pretty much says it all.
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Great article too Joe. It pretty much says it all.
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RE:Circle hooks, any thoughts???
I much prefer the circle hook, because I have found out that it seems that the fish do set the hook themselves.
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RE:Circle hooks, any thoughts???
Well guys, sounds like I'm going to have to get me some circle hooks!
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RE:Circle hooks, any thoughts???
Thanks for your post beerman1981 I had heard of them but didn't know anything about them. I think I will give them a try.
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RE:Circle hooks, any thoughts???
Ive heard this same thing. I thought it couldnt work because it sounds too good to be true. But now that Im hearing it from fisherman and not the manufacturer Im will take it into consideration and buy some
RE:Circle hooks, any thoughts???
I've read similar articles..>Might have to pick some up...
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RE:Circle hooks, any thoughts???
Since the fish hook themselves, you are not suppose to set the hook, because this just yanks it out of their mouth. This is going to be my BIGGEST PROBLEM! Setting the hook almost comes as naturally as breathing to me. I'm going to have to set my rod down when I get a bite, blindfold myself and count to 60 to give the fish sufficient time to hook itself (kidding,lol). It should be interesting though.
Joe
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RE:Circle hooks, any thoughts???
This will be very tough for me to master as wellbeerman1981 wrote:Since the fish hook themselves, you are not suppose to set the hook, because this just yanks it out of their mouth. This is going to be my BIGGEST PROBLEM! Setting the hook almost comes as naturally as breathing to me. I'm going to have to set my rod down when I get a bite, blindfold myself and count to 60 to give the fish sufficient time to hook itself (kidding,lol). It should be interesting though.
Joe
RE:Circle hooks, any thoughts???
Doesn't sound like they would work for trolling or am I missing a technique.
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