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Circle hook
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circle hook

Moreover, a few strongly agree that this one is smaller, thinner, and looks like it would break more easily. And, they strongly agree that the hook is easy to remove from the fish once they’ve been caught. Lastly, the ucec small circle hook for trout is made of high carbon steel,which is high strength and corrosion resistance for freshwater or saltwater fishing.Īlmost all customers agree that the hook is great for the price, even better for quantity and quality. Moreover, it is very strong, is unique, it is black and has a reusable design.

circle hook

The hook is short, it is perfect for red drum and has an excellent design. The hook point rolls into the corner of the fish 's mouth and lowers fish mortality. If you're dissatisfied with your purchase for any reason, ucec provide a replacement or refund. The Ucec Small Circle Hook For Trout comes with good hooks, It allows for great variety and has a hook design. It’s not because I’m trying to catch a 2000 pound white shark.Ucec has been making great hooks for years, thanks to a combination of clever design and appropriate materials. They fail to understand that the large hook is needed because of the large bait. Circle hooks are ideal for catch-and-release fishing and are often used with live or cut bait. They are designed to hook fish in the corner of the mouth, minimizing deep hooking and gut hooking. I have had strange looks from friends when I show them the size of my shark fishing hooks. Circle hooks are fishing hooks with a curved, circular shape and a point that faces inward towards the shank. Filling the hook with too much bait will make a solid hook-set very difficult with circle hooks.

circle hook

To combat this, either lightly hook the bait or use an over-sized circle hook that can handle the size bait you want.Īlways match your hook size to the size of your bait and not to the size of your fish. Particularly w hen fishing with very large baits (think bull red or shark fishing), you have to take care not to fill too much of the hook’s gap with bait. This can be difficult to overcome, especially if you also fish for freshwater bass or other species that require a solid hook-set.Īnother issue you might run into is over-choking a circle hook. Sometimes the desire to set the hook can short-circuit your mind even though you know you might yank the hook out of the fish’s mouth. The most important thing to keep in mind when using circle hooks is that you will have to retrain yourself to not jerk the hook when you feel a bite. Beginners, kids and tourists can all benefit greatly from the help of circle hooks. Because of this, circle hooks are great for less skilled and, might I say, even for lazy anglers.

circle hook

Circle hooks to the rescue!ĭue to the nature of a circle hook “setting” itself, that means the timing of the hook-set is far less crucial than normal. This relaxing style of fishing normally makes it impossible to set a hook properly when using traditional “J” hooks. Many of us like to post our rods along the beach in sand spikes and sit down to have a cold drink or wade around searching for bait. You can see how this aligns quite well with the style of many surf fishermen. This pressure will set the hook naturally as the hook is pulled from the fish’s mouth.Īlternatively, if your rod is stationary, such as in a rod holder, and the fish makes a run with your bait, the rod and fish will work in tandem to set the hook for you. Rather, you should reel down on the fish and allow steady pressure to build. If you do, you will often yank the hook right out of the fish’s mouth. When using circle hooks, it’s important that you don’t jerk (“set”) the hook when you get a bite.













Circle hook