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Mustad 39951NP-BN Ultra Point Demon Circle Hooks - Size 3/0

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Mustad Opti-Angle Needle Point, chemically sharpened, Nor-Tempered, Z-Shaped offset secures plastic, fine wire, extra wide bend, black nickel Ultra Point Demon Circle Hooks

Endorsed specifically by the Billfish Foundation.

Tournament Approved

Joseph on 08/25/2015 06:19pm
We use these hooks in deep water ( 300-1200ft)
for snappers in the Caribbean. A one to two pound sinker is used depending on the
depth and current. Anywhere from five to ten hooks are tied in a high -low position
and we like the circle hooks because the fish hook themselves. It would be very hard
to feel a nibble and then tried to set a hook at these depths. The hooks are very
sharp and it takes awhile to rust, with proper care.
Chris on 02/11/2015 09:29am
I am replacing the majority of my J hooks with circle hooks. I used Eagle
Claw 197 in-lines last summer and they are black magic! A 3/0 hook with a
catfish bait caught a nibbling bluegill, just in the corner of the mouth.

I need both lt and hvy wire hooks because I fish for everything from 3 inch
sunfish in FW to 8 ft sharks in SW.

the rest of the order is to see what I can do with them. Sometimes, like
rigged baits, a J hook is better.

The siwash hooks are for deepwater (250 to 800 ft) jigs.
Yossi on 09/11/2013 06:19am
I use fishing hooks, fishing at the beach, my method is connecting hooks
Rig designated beaches.
I use hook size depends on the size of fish found in the sea according to
the season and the state of the sea.

Also sometimes I use different training through clips on YouTube.

Fishing using these hooks helps especially at night, or when I fish with
multiple rods fishing. When you do not have to give Hook Set, the fish have
been caught while eating.
Michael on 01/15/2013 12:38pm
The circle hooks I use for lure-fishing after seatrout along the Danish coast. The
lures are either spoons or lipless crankbaits/jerkbaits with one thing in common:
the line passes through the body of the lure and is tied directly to the circle hook
(see attached picture from www.troutbum.dk). Circle hooks increase hook-ups (as
compared to treble hooks) as long as one remebers to set the hook very softly.
Moreover, single hooks, including circle hooks, impart a more lively action to the
above-mentioned lures than treble hooks.

Rafael on 07/30/2012 12:57pm
I plan to use these hooks with live bait. They are so thin that are very
appropriiate to use with this kind of fishing.

Seabass in the winter time or bluefish in the summer. Those are the fish I mainly
plan to fish.

I plan to use this hooks also in lieu of treble hooks on the spinning bait. They say
there should be two advantage 1) bait does not get stack beìtween the rocks 2) once
fish is hooked it doesn't get away.

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