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Soaking is a good way to get Catfish, Halibut, Cod, Sturgeon and some other deep dwellers that dont really qualify as exciting sport fish for catching and playing on the line. Un-attended fishing is what it really is.
When 'Soaking' or leaving the bait down there on a Trot line or Halibut Ground line, the Circle hooks seem to be the winners. At least they are said to be the best thing for that by the sellers.
I'm thinking the theory is the Hook gets down pretty deep before the Fish knows he's got a problem. Too late for the fish by then, as he cant spit it out. They cant really spit. They can only shake their front parts violently, but it does the same thing.
However those original 'J' hooks were in use for such a long time and did so well, there seems to be a bit of an argument about which is better though.
So what do you think about which is better for the bottom dwellers?
Circle Hooks or 'J' Hooks?
When 'Soaking' or leaving the bait down there on a Trot line or Halibut Ground line, the Circle hooks seem to be the winners. At least they are said to be the best thing for that by the sellers.
I'm thinking the theory is the Hook gets down pretty deep before the Fish knows he's got a problem. Too late for the fish by then, as he cant spit it out. They cant really spit. They can only shake their front parts violently, but it does the same thing.
However those original 'J' hooks were in use for such a long time and did so well, there seems to be a bit of an argument about which is better though.
So what do you think about which is better for the bottom dwellers?
Circle Hooks or 'J' Hooks?