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Use Circle Hooks For a Solid Hook-Up & Safe Release! #15056399 04/25/24 05:42 PM
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I Prefer Mustad Circle Hooks But Any Circle Hooks Will Work!

If you don't keep a lot of your catches you should consider using circle hooks. Why? The shape of the hook will deter excessive damage to the fish & will make it easier to release. Most catch & release events encourages the usage of circle hooks. Watch this short video to truly understand.



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