Has anyone used or seen these hooks? (See link below) I have used the sickle hooks and liked them. Now they have added what they say are Washington and Oregon approved barbs that release when pressure is released and the hook is backed out. Looks like a good idea if it works and really meets the barbless requirements.
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Barbed barbless hooks
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Re: Barbed barbless hooks
interesting concept. i would be willing to give them a try. not sure how you would confirm they are approved or not other than finding a warden and having him inspect. i guess you could take one by the WDFW office and ask.
Re: Barbed barbless hooks
I love sickle hooks and use them as much as possible. It's sad that Matzuo only makes them as small as size 6 anymore though. These semi-barbless sickle hooks look even better but it seems that the company is pulling a Matzuo and is only making hooks for large fish. Come on, I'm not putting a #1 hook on a 1/8 oz spinner
Re: Barbed barbless hooks
ive bought size 6 and eight sickles at cabelas (lacey) and at sportco, i like them for smaller fish for the size, but anything over like 10 lbs will easily straighten those sickles into pickles lol unless you have your drag set suuper low
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Re: Barbed barbless hooks
At one time, there was a Warden in the Soap Lake area that, reportedly" would test barbless hooks by pushing the barb through a cotton ball. If any cotton was on the hook when he withdrew it, it was not barbless.
The rules don't read that way, but that was his "reading of the rules". I understand that this warden would often not even attend court, and if anyone challenged the ticket they won, but most would spend more money in the challenge then in the ticket so they don't.
With that in mind, I doubt this hook would pass the cotton ball test, but as for passing the definition of barbless, who knows.
More importantly, would that design actually help reduce pull offs? I don't think so, but then again, my opinion is as well supported as the crooked Warden.
The rules don't read that way, but that was his "reading of the rules". I understand that this warden would often not even attend court, and if anyone challenged the ticket they won, but most would spend more money in the challenge then in the ticket so they don't.
With that in mind, I doubt this hook would pass the cotton ball test, but as for passing the definition of barbless, who knows.
More importantly, would that design actually help reduce pull offs? I don't think so, but then again, my opinion is as well supported as the crooked Warden.