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Old 03-31-2010, 07:32 PM   #11
T Bone
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Originally Posted by -scallywag- View Post
like i said, circle hooks have their place, and targeting wahoo, marlin, threshers, alaskan halibut and such are just the place to use them....when targeting toothless boney mouthed fish like YT and tuna when you might only get one or two strikes all day, i'm puttin my money on the J-hook...circle hooks when the YT .I mean how many guys do you see on the sport boats using or tuna bite is on?
I too was very skeptical of circles.After all look at them,how do they work?I dont understand all the physics but they do. If you talk to serious tuna fisherman(longrangers)they are 100% circle hooks.Marlin tourneys use them,they have no teeth and are ALL bone.Give them a try,you will not be dissapointed.
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