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Old 01-14-2014, 11:53 AM
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I want to add a little to this. Another factor in gut-hooking with circle hooks is the offset of the hook point. To prevent guy-hooking, use NON-offset hooks. The point is in line with the shank of the hook, whereas an offset hook has a point that is slightly bent to either side. A quick visual example of the effect of the offset point is to drag both types sideways across your open palm: non-offset hooks tend to slide easily until they reach the edge of your palm, then they pivot and catch; an offset hook can catch anywhere on your palm if the point is turned down, towards your palm.

As for missing hook-ups, the offset point can be a culprit if the point is angled AWAY from the fish's mouth, it can actually slide out without contacting enough of the fish's jaw to begin the pivot/set action. Just some more food for thought.


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