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Join Date: Jul 2012
Location: Oceanside, CA
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Circle for sure. It puts it right in the corner of the lip every time.
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Join Date: May 2007
Location: Chula Vista
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I'vehonr totally to circles. They've worked well for me in pretty much all bait applications. I prefer the gamakatsu Nautilus. Or for small baits owner mutu lights. Years ago on a trip collecting yellow for brood stock for the hubbs hatchery we wanted no deep hooking so we allbused circles. I was impressed how well circles worked and have been using them since. Mike
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Join Date: Jun 2014
Posts: 423
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I release more than half my fish so circles for me. preferably in line, not offset. Also remember not to set the hook, just engage the drag and let the hook do the work. This can be weird for people who are not used to it.
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Double JHook canned with jalapeño IMG_118887392970344.jpg
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