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![]() They fish mini Coon Pops vertically in Boca Grande Pass with circle hooks. My question is how on earth do you snag a tarpon with a circle hook? |
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Thats nuts
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I was looking for the picture to post but cannot find it, They use a large jighead with a circle hook directly on top of it, pretty much just reeling up and snagging the fish whether they want to eat the lure or not.
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Forgive my ignorance but arent tarpon a non edible fish? If thats the case I dont see the big deal about how the fish is hooked if its just going to be released. Im sure the fish could give a F less wether the hook is in his mouth or not. End result is the same for him. Not trying to start a pi$$Ing contest with die hard tarpon guys so please dont take it that way. If there is something I dont know about the issue I would be glad to learn.
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I've tarpon fished many times in boca grande and have never seem a tarpon "snagged" ...just sayin . This law is a crock of shat
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Looks like "Best available Scientific data" is at work again. ***!
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Again, how exactly does one snag any fish, much less a tarpon with a circle hook?
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Oh I have snagged hundreds of pounds of catfish in red river. It was a completely different set up though. Used a dual treble hook set up. The treble hooks had a circumference about the size of a tennis ball. Bigger hooks cover more water and increased your odds of snagging a fish. Not sure how that would work with a single circle hook though. Poorly I would think.
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