Circle Hooks on a Surface Iron Jig???

Started by sundaytrucka, October 14, 2013, 09:44:59 PM

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sundaytrucka

I fish mainly with Tady, Salas, and old Iron Man surface/yo-yo jigs...Pondering lures last night, thinking about switching some stock treble hook jigs to a single "J" style hook, when the thought of, "Why have I never seen or heard of a circle hook on a jig?".

Just an idea in my head, but is there any reason a circle hook would work or not work on a surface iron jig, or even a yo-yo jig application?
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BMITCH

I've been using 6/0 and 8/0 circles on my diamond jigs for bluefish and stripers for two years now. I feel there is a lower hook-up ratio with the circle hooks but really have any data to back this, it's just " a feeling". I can say for sure there is more hooks in the hinge of the jaw, what they are intended to do, then before. It really makes for a quick release with a pair of cutters or pliers. That being said, if it's not a wide open bite I tend to go back to the standard j hooks when it's just a pick.
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maxpowers

I am starting to add stinger or assist hook to the front of my jig and taking the treble hook off.  The reason is that fish can use the jig as a lever and pop the hook off.  The assist hook is connected to the swivel so there is no chance for the jig to pop off.  Next time I throw a surface iron I will try out the set up.  I know it worked much better on the yo yo for sure..

fishtaco

I use them circle hooks on jigs when fishing rocks
the circle prevents the jig from getting stuck at the rock pile
is also great for smaller jigs at the jetty's

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Rare

I vertical jigs and sometimes yo-yo at the bottom for grouper. The reason that I wont use circle hooks is because with circle hook, the fish takes the bait and runs with it and hooks itself. If you try to set the hook with a j-hook you will instantly lose the fish. As we are vertical jigging we want that fast hook up & if yo-yo at the bottom its the same.

Nicko_Cairns

I use circles on knife jigs for vertical jigging, I think the hookup rate is pretty good so far.