Re: Circle hooks
2019/10/19 09:01:06
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My thing is stripes on the fly, and since that's the case, I have run across quite a few people that are of the same mind as me. If they, or I, thought circle hooks were an advantage in reducing mortality or increased hooking ratio, we'd be using them religiously. Instead, having tried them, they were found to increase mortality in bass under thirty inches. I learned how to successfully remove a deeply taken fly out through the gills from ichthyologists and marine biologists and the stats that back up the survival rate from doing it. With the circle hooks, you can't disengage the barb and the only option is to cut the hook with strong dikes. In some cases in bait fishing the hook will pull forward and engage the corner of the jaw, but that doesn't happen with regularity. Not everyone treats a striper to be released as if it were on an operating table. Barbless is a thousand times better. Just pinch over the back of the barb and leave a bump to keep the hook in place. With all the tech we have today, a better hook could be invented.