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There’s More to Fish Hooks Than Meets the Eye
These days there’s a hook pattern for every aspect of saltwater fishing, from fine wire fish hooks for delicate baits, through to forged fish hooks for big-game fishing and the improbable looking circle hook.
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Hook Sizes
The smallest hook you’re likely to need for saltwater fishing is a size 12 which is no bigger than the nail on your little finger, and that would be baited with a pinch of bread flake to tempt the mullet cruising around in harbours and estuaries. The system of grading hooks according the size isn’t entirely straightforward. Starting with the size 12 mentioned above, the sizing system dictates that as the hooks get larger, the numbers get smaller and only even numbers are used – 10, 8, 6, 4, 2 to 1.
Size 1 is still a small hook by saltwater fishing standards – suitable only for the smallest flatfish and their sprat-sized brethren. But going larger from here the system changes. The next size up is a 1/0, increasing in size through 2/0, 3/0, 4/0, 5/0, 6/0, 7/0, 8/0, 9/0, 10/0, 11/0 to a massive 12/0 shark hook.
Selecting the right size hook to use is a matter of matching it to the size of the bait you intend to impale upon it, and the size of the fish’s mouth you hope will enclose it. Remember that whilst you can catch both big and small fish on a small hook, you can’t catch a small fish on a big hook – which might result in catching nothing at all.
Single, Double or Treble Fish Hooks?
The hook size method described above holds true for double and treble hooks. For example a size 2/0 treble hook is three size 2/0 singles brazed together sharing a single eye, and a 4/0 double is two 4/0 singles brazed together. Singles are used for most baits, sometimes long-shank versions in tandem (the Pennell Rig) for long baits like marine worms or whole squid, and broad-gape designs for bulky crab baits and the like. Double and treble hooks are used mainly on lures, or live-bait rigs. A treble hook is also often used as the trailing hook on a stinger rig.
J Hook, or C Hook?
We’re all familiar with the traditional J Hook – it’s quite clear how that works – but the C (circle) hook? What’s that all about?
The main feature of circle hooks is their inward-angled point, which gives the impression that they’re unlikely to hook-up with anything at all.
And that’s partly the intention. There’s nothing worse than gut-hooking a fish. Not only does it cause the fish a deal of unnecessary suffering, but you’ll not be able to recover the hook without killing the fish. But these hooks solve this problem.
If a fish swallows the bait completely, even taking the hook right down into its stomach, any tension on the line will pull it back up into the fish’s mouth, the inward point failing to catch on any internal part of the fish on the way.
But when the direction of pull changes as the hook is drawn into the fish’s mouth, the hook will secure a firm hold in the hinge of the jaw, from where it can be easily removed.
This makes circle hooks the hooks of choice for ‘catch and release’ sport fishermen – and ideal for use with the drop-back trolling technique.
Plain Carbon Steel or Stainless Steel Fish Hooks?
Fish hooks are made in either plain carbon steel, which corrodes in seawater, or stainless steel which doesn’t.
As a result plain carbon steel fish hooks need to be sharpened more often than stainless ones, and must be rinsed in freshwater and dried at the end of each trip to prevent them rusting.
However, many saltwater fishermen believe that plain steel hooks are more humane than stainless fish hooks since any fish that escapes with one inside will soon get shot of it when the hook corrodes – a process rapidly accelerated by digestive juices.
So, angler’s convenience – or fish’s well-being? It’s your call.
Barbless Hooks?
These haven’t caught on for saltwater fishing like they have for freshwater fishing, but that may change.
It used to be that pretty much anything we caught was destined for the pot – or the cat – so any damage done by the hook wasn’t much of a issue. But these days, with conservation of our diminishing fish stocks a real concern for most of us, catch-and-release is fast becoming the norm.
But if there’s one time when you’ll really wish you’d been using a barbless hook, it’s when you’ve managed to get one embedded in your finger, or some other sensitive body part – and I know!
Fishing Hooks
Looking for the best quality fishing hook. Here are the features to look for when buying a quality fishing tackle. First, identify the species of fish that you are targeting and the type of bait you will be using to target that species. Once you have made the determination, it will help you identify certain parameters in which to choose the correct type. For this article lets just say the target species is a Tuna, 30 pound grade. Most likely here is Southern California you will be using live sardine. Hook size is always relative to the size of the bait and the size of the mouth of the targeted species. Now that we know that a size 3/0 or 4/0 is what we will be using, the angler should think about whether or not they prefer ringed hooks. Ringed hooks allow the hook to twist without twisting and putting added stress on your fishing line. This is a critical feature when fly lining live bait fish like sardine.
Now that we have decided on a size and type we should now think about choosing a style. Traditional J Hooks or Circle hooks. Circle hooks allow the angler to simply reel down on the fish first to set the hook while also allowing for a quality corner of the mouth hook set. These types are also popular because they are rarely swallowed by fish which allows for a safer release. J hooks on the other hand, allow for a more solid strike from the angler when the fish bites. This striking action is what sets the hook when fishing with traditional style J. Many anglers like the excitement these traditional types provide, although not always as efficient in landing the fish. This should be enough info to get you started in making a decision when shopping for fishing tackle.
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Fish Hooks Made of Carbon Nano Tubes Make Sense
Fishhooks made out of stainless steel, and other metals are okay, but perhaps we should make fishhooks out of carbon nano-tube construction. There are many advantages to this, and in the future they will cost less as the manufacturing processes of these materials becomes more feasible. Currently that isn’t the case, but in five years it nearly should be. Likewise, the fishing poles should probably also be made out of carbon nanotubes since they could be 50 times stronger than steel, and they can be just as flexible as current day fishing poles.
Fish hooks that are ultra-strong make a lot of sense, and they can also be very small meaning they could be set in series where many hooks become one, and they would still be lighter, and somewhat translucent. The fish would not even see they were there, the fish hook would not give itself away, all they’d see was the bait floating in the water. Right now, online I can’t find any such fishhooks made out of these materials, although there are a number of carbon composite fishing poles.
Taking all of this to the next level makes sense, just as it does using space-age materials for golfing. Now then, not everyone is interested in high-tech fishing gear, some people are purists, and that is to say they like using the traditional methods. Nevertheless, if you are serious about fishing, surely you’d want to be one of the first adopters of fishhooks made of these materials. At first, it will probably be considered a novelty to have such high tech space-age materials being used, but as the price comes down and the performance being what it could be, it will eventually become the new norm.
Indeed, I did note online there are a few folks who have filed patterns using such materials for fishhooks, fishing lines, reels, and fishing poles. If you’d like to discuss this in greater detail, I have some thoughts on this issue I’d like to share with you, a couple of design concepts as well. Go ahead and shoot me an e-mail, maybe we should compare notes. Please consider all this and think on it.
A Beginners Guide to Fishing Hooks
Fishing is one of the most loved pass times by a massive amount of people across the globe. A lot of people have also involved themselves in the art of fishing in order to make a living. And for doing so, numerous sorts of tools are used, such as hooks, nets, boats, etc.
In this article we will learn about hooks and their types, characteristics and functions.
Fishing hooks are tools which are used for catching fish. Like the name “hook,” itself suggests, the tool is shaped like a hook and it contains a barbed edge which captures the fish and disables it to wriggle its way out of the hook. A hook is divided into various parts, such as:
1. The eye. This is a base ensnare, a point at which the hook is joined with a line.
2. The Shank. This is significantly the straight portion of a hook that is joined to the eye (though designs vary and it always does not have to be straight).
3. Bend.
4. Point.
5. The barb.
Fish hooks have been used since thousands and thousands of years. According to records, history suggests people used fish hooks even back in 7000BC. And through time, the materials and elements in the developments of hooks have changed. Wood, stone, bones, shells, bronze, iron and other sorts of materials were used in the production of hooks; and it is a fact that people still use non metallic hooks in some parts of the globe today. Hooks which were made by using steel first appeared and then significantly grew popular for professional use after the sixteenth century.
What are Treble hooks?
We get three different types of hooks in the market, which are: The “single” hook (basic type), “double hook, (this sort of hooks has one eye but a couple of conjoining shanks)”.
Treble hooks are essentially used while fly-fishing. A treble hook is known to be “fully clad” in colored feathers in order to simulate lures or insects. One of the most noticeable functions of a treble hook is its total grip at the fish’s mouth. People also use treble hooks while lure-fishing where the treble hooks are fixed on a lure that conjures up the prey of the catch intended.
Lures are available in numerous types such as bobbed – These give the illusion of swimming upside and downwards, whereas some sorts of lures are designed to go all the way down to the floor and collide with the sand in order to give the fish the illusion of activity. However, irrespective of what sort of lure you use, it is best advised to use a treble hook in order to ensure that the fish does not escape you.
The only disadvantage of a treble hook may be the fact that it damages the fish you capture, to some extent. Therefore, just in case you fish for sport or fun and that you intend to let go of the fish after capturing it… then it is not advisable to use a treble hook. Because the fish struggles once it is captured and in consequence, its mouth is bound to be damaged significantly. However, if you want to capture a fish – Using a treble hook gets your job done.
Gang Hooks Simply Catch More Fish
For those of you who have never heard of the term “gang-hooks”, it’s probably time for you to take a closer look. A set of gang hooks is fairly simple to tie yourself, or you can buy them, the choice is yours. What’s important is that you begin using them for all of your live bait fishing. A set of gang hooks is, by far, the most natural way to present a worm.
Gang hooks are simply two small hooks tied in tandem. Hooks that are probably much smaller than you may be accustomed to. I personally prefer size 10 hooks. My preference is 2 size 10 hooks tied on four pound test. And I catch BIG fish with a setup that’s this size. I consistently catch Smallmouth Bass up and Rainbow Trout up to five or six pounds on gang hooks setups exactly that size.
The only downfall to a gang hook setup is that some state regulations don’t allow them. So check your state regulations before fishing with gang hooks. I know from experience that in Montana and Pennsylvania gang hooks are perfectly legal. Check your local regulations before using them though, just to be safe.
So how do you get a hold of gang hooks? There are two ways. First you can do a little research on knots, and tie them yourself. His is obviously the most inexpensive way. Research the “Snell knot”. The other way to get a hold of gang hooks is to just buy them. Go somewhere like JRWfishing and you’ll be good to go. My theory has always been, that you can make a hamburger yourself to save money or you can just go to McDonald’s and pick one up. The choice is yours.
The bottom line is that if you begin employing a set of pre-tied gang hooks into your live bait fishing, you’ll simply catch more fish. The natural presentation that gang hooks provide can’t be beat. The days of the “worm ball” and threading a worm onto a hook are gone the moment you begin using gang hooks. With gang hooks, you simply hook the head on the worm into the top hook, the hook the second hook into the worms’ body. Now your worm is rigged and looks exactly like it would if there were no hooks at all. It’s a beautiful thing. Give gang hooks a shot, I promise that you won’t be disappointed.
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100 Best Flies for Atlantic Salmon $17.16 Used – Celebrated salmon-fishing experts from across the globe contribute to this collection that showcases the very best contemporary fly patterns from Canada, Scotland, Iceland, Ireland, Norway, Russia, and Germany. Featuring many tube flies that demonstrate a wide range of cutting-edge designs, this outdoor companion illustrates the most effective modern salmon flies inspired by rivers on both sides of the Atlantic. The guide is conveniently organized according to the four principal methods o |
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100 Best Flies for Colorado Trout $15.97 New – Outlining the dozens of traditional and innovative trout flies specifically designed for Colorado’s lakes and rivers, this guidebook features superb photographs and accessible instructions, making it an ideal companion for any fly-fishing enthusiast. With authentic advice from six notable fly designers and knowledgeable anglers, this authoritative resource covers all types of bait – from dry flies, nymphs, and streamers to midges, terrestrials, scuds, and sow bugs. |
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100 Best Flies for Colorado Trout $24.95 Outlining the dozens of traditional and innovative trout flies specifically designed for Colorado’s lakes and rivers, this guidebook features superb photographs and accessible instructions, making it an ideal companion for any fly-fishing enthusiast. With authentic advice from six notable fly designers and knowledgeable anglers, this authoritative resource covers all types of bait—from dry flies, nymphs, and streamers to midges, terrestrials, scuds, and sow bugs. |
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100 Best Flies for Colorado Trout $15.97 Used – Outlining the dozens of traditional and innovative trout flies specifically designed for Colorado’s lakes and rivers, this guidebook features superb photographs and accessible instructions, making it an ideal companion for any fly-fishing enthusiast. With authentic advice from six notable fly designers and knowledgeable anglers, this authoritative resource covers all types of bait – from dry flies, nymphs, and streamers to midges, terrestrials, scuds, and sow bugs. |
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100 Best Flies for Montana Trout $24.95 Outlining the 100-best traditional and innovative trout flies specifically designed for Montana’’s lakes and rivers, this guidebook features superb photographs and accessible instructions, making it an ideal companion for any fly-fishing enthusiast. With authentic advice from six notable fly designers and knowledgeable anglers, this authoritative resource covers all types of bait–from dry flies, nymphs, and streamers to midges, terrestrials, scuds, and sow bugs. |
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100 Fly Fishing Tips, Tricks and Techniques $6.99 Tim Rolston,NOOK Book (eBook), English-language edition,Pub by Tim Rolston, via Smashwords |
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100 Hikes in New Mexico $18.95 A fully updated edition of one of New Mexico’s bestselling guidebooks! • Offers a variety of hikes around the state plus a new “Trails-at-a-Glance” feature • The most current hiking guide to New Mexico on the market • All-new maps New Mexico offers a surprising variety of terrain to explore, from the Chihuahuan Desert in the south to remarkable alpine lakes in the Sangre de Cristo Mountains to the north. In this completely updated guide to New Mexico’s impressive trails, author Craig Martin includes easy 1- and 2-mile day jaunts, numerous 8- to 12-mile hikes, and difficult 20-plus-mile backpack trips for the more ardent adventurer. Interesting on-the-trail information such as the history of old mining camps, homesteads, and ghost towns is provided. Most hikes are quickly accessible from the urban centers of Santa Fe and Albuquerque. CRAIG MARTIN is an outdoor writer with more than a dozen books to his credit, including Fly Fishing in Northern New Mexico, Santa Fe Area Mountain Bike Trails, and Enchanted Waters: A Guide to New Mexico’s Hot Springs. He lives in Los Alamos, New Mexico. |
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1001 Fly-Fishing Tips $19.95 Jay Nichols, Dave Hall (Illustrator),Paperback, English-language edition,Pub by Stackpole Books |
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1001 Fly-Fishing Tips: Expert Advice, Hints, and Shortcuts from the World’s Leading Flyfishers $6.61 Used – Reading this one-of-a-kind collection of practical advice is like taking a fishing trip across the country with over 25 of the world’s fly-fishing experts. Over 1,0001 of the best fly-fishing tips compiled by the former managing editor of Fly Fisherman magazine covers essentials for trout to tarpon such as: casting with Lefty Kreh, matching the hatch with Charlie Meck, taking great fish photos with Barry and Cathy Beck, mastering mayflies with John Barr, catching selective trout with Mike |
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1001 Fly-fishing Tips $19.95 Reading this one-of-a-kind collection of practical advice is like taking a fishing trip across the country with over 25 of the world’s fly-fishing experts. Over 1,0001 of the best fly-fishing tips compiled by the former managing editor of Fly Fisherman magazine covers essentials for trout to tarpon such as: casting with Lefty Kreh, matching the hatch with Charlie Meck, taking great fish photos with Barry and Cathy Beck, mastering mayflies with John Barr, catching selective trout with Mike Lawson, West Coast stripers with Dan Blanton, steelhead secrets with Lani Waller, Spey casting with Simon Gawesworth, and much, much more. With a clear, easy-to-use format, 169 illustrations by renowned artist Dave Hall, and encylcopedic coverage of almost everything to know about fly-fishing, this book is perfect for beginners and experts alike. |
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101 FLY FISHING TIPS FOR BEGINNERS $1.99 4+~~Mars Yau~~Chuen Yan Yau~~http://itunes.apple.com/app/101-fly-fishing-tips-for-beginners/id363744533?uo=5~~MarsApp.com~~1.0~~2466748~~1022038~~http://www.MarsApp.com~~http://www.MarsApp.com |
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101 Fly Fishing Tips And Tricks $0.99 4+~~WebLantis~~Reimund Lube~~http://itunes.apple.com/app/101-fly-fishing-tips-tricks/id415456449?uo=5~~Reimund Lube~~1.0~~3343970~~676735~~http://weblantis.com~~http://weblantis.com/support |
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101 Fly Fishing Tips For Beginners $1 101 Ways A New Report Can Make You A Better FlyFisher… “Right And Wrong Flyfishing Methods – And Little Pointers That Will Bring That Fish Home” How bad do you want to make your buddies look on your next fly fishing trip?Even if your cast is a little awkward at the moment (and less than effective), when you add 101 expert fly fishing tips, tricks, and techniques to your game……you’ll be ready to land fish left and right! (While your friends pick their dropped jaw out of the water.)If you want to: Make this fly fishing season your best! Shock your friends by landing more fish than any of them. Take advantage of insider information when choosing your rod, line, lure or bait. then you better read this letter from beginning to end! Dear Future Pro Angler, You don’t learn how to fly fish by listening to 4 of your buddies tell you 4 different things.When you do, you’re likely to tie your fingers in a knot! As good as they are (or think they are), it doesn’t mean they’re the best teachers. So if you’re looking to start fly-fishing this next season (and you want to be successful) – you better go out on your own and seek expert advice from people who DO know the best tips, tricks, and tactics… and people who DO know how to teach you.Will You Be Embarrassed By Your Awkward Cast?When you’re on the water and you see other anglers (with there expensive equipment) who seem to know what they’re doing, how are you going to feel when you unleash your awkward cast?The best thing you can do to make sure you hit the water running (and landing fish like crazy) is to practice your cast at home. But not just by standing in your front lawn and waving the rod back and forth.If you want to learn, first you need to know exactly how the pros do it. (Is your fly fishing buddy a pro?) And then there are |
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101 Fly Fishing Tips For Beginners $6.89 Mike Amane,NOOK Book (eBook), English-language edition,Pub by MBPublications |
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101 Fly Fishing Tips For Beginners $0.99 Dawn Publishing (Editor),NOOK Book (eBook), English-language edition,Pub by Dawn Publishing |
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101 Fly Fishing Tips For Beginners And Experts $40.95 New – Discover tremendous and useful information inside of this book. Information such as: – The best way to practice at home – What the pros do when they need to find a rod thats perfect for them. – How to change the hold on your grip under any fishing condition. – 4 top bait choices no expert would do without. – The secret to keeping your dry flies floating higher and longer. – 6 things to look for when choosing the fishing line that gets the job done – 5 lures that any self-respecting fly fi |
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101 Fly Fishing Tips For Beginners And Experts $40.95 New – Discover tremendous and useful information inside of this book. Information such as: – The best way to practice at home – What the pros do when they need to find a rod thats perfect for them. – How to change the hold on your grip under any fishing condition. – 4 top bait choices no expert would do without. – The secret to keeping your dry flies floating higher and longer. – 6 things to look for when choosing the fishing line that gets the job done – 5 lures that any self-respecting fly fi |
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