There is no circle hook stronger than Owner's new Grander Tournament Marlin Hook. Designed to meet accepted billfish tournament specifications with its in-line, non-offset hook point that is angled 90° to the super strong shank that will handle 1,000 pound Black and Blue Marlin. Features a forged hangnail point and a black chrome finish.
Thomas on 09/01/2014 03:22am
We use these particular sized hooks for live baiting Yellowfin Tuna and trolling
them for Blue
Thierry on 10/21/2013 09:30pm
thank you for shipping.
excuse me for my bad english !
i leave in Reunion Island.
i use circles hooks for fishing blue and black marlin with livebaits (6 to
10 pounds skipjack).
it's more easy for release.
the difference with a right hook is to gently pull when the marlin has
swallowed the bait.
I also use cicles hooks for deep fishing. I search the alfonsinos and Brama
brama.
John on 08/06/2013 07:17pm
I will be using these Owner Grander Marlin circle hooks for Pacific Bluefin Tuna and for Broadbill Swordfish.
I am fishing off the west coast of the Sth Island of New Zealand.
We will set our baits in 300-500m of water.
Greg on 06/30/2012 01:41am
I intend to use them with bridle-rigged livebaits for tuna and sharks off Guernsey
in the Channel Islands (eastern North Atlantic).
Tyler on 06/01/2012 09:07am
I appreciate the fast shipping. To answer your question I
fish land based for large coastal sharks. It has quite the following on the
Internet. Visit southfloridasharkclub.com or extremecoast.com for insight
and pics. It's possible to hook into grander tigers and hammers from the
shoreline and these hooks can take the pull of my 150 or 200# running line
at max drag without bending. Anyway, thanks for asking and tight lines. I
think the land based sharking market is growing on eBay noneheless, check
it out.