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I have been reading alot about Circle Hooks of late and was looking for some opinions.
I am a firm believer in catch and release. Only keep what your gonna eat for dinner that day.
I've looked for them to try here in Southern Ontario but can't seem to find them.
I know they are an older technology has anyone used them with success??
They supposedly assist in conservation efforts by almost eliminating the chance of the fish swallowing the hook and causing fatal damage during removal leaving the fish to come back to be caught again another day.
They are available at any tackle shop in the city. Just bought a few packs at Bits and Baits myself. They are widely used for wacky rigging senkos. I have never heard any cons to using circle hooks at all, they get lip hooked everytime.
I use circle hooks for a lot of setups. I use them for catfish and the cats just hook themselves. I love using them on my tip ups with a lightly hooked minnow. Walleyes hook themselves up also.
I picked up a package of red bleeding bait Diachi circle hooks at Manotick Bait on Saturday and rigging senkos wacky is exactly the plan. The slop on the Rideau is so thick I may need to tie a drop shot rig with a 1 oz weight to get it though the weeds next time I go out.
I love using them if I'm fishing with my spinning rig. The only con is that the fish has to take your bait and swim away from you in order for the hook to set properly. If he doesn't turn away from you, odds are that you'll simply pull your bait out of his mouth without having the hook engage.
I mostly use circle hooks for waky-rigging worms when im not in the weeds... sure you'll get sometimes fish that swallowed them but that means that they're somewhat aggressive, therefore giving me a hint to switch to something a bit faster like a spinnerbait or topwater. Just my 2 cents...