View Full Version : Worst hooks ever the English Bend/Kahle
fishguy
07-02-2013, 11:17 AM
Why do so many people use those stupid hooks? They are absolutely the worst hooks ever invented and should be banned for all the fluke they kill.
jmurr711
07-02-2013, 11:49 AM
now i know its fluke season!
catsmeow
07-02-2013, 11:50 AM
I know what you mean but have always fished these hooks but like you said a lot of gut hooks. So I bought 5/0 size this year and so far in 3 trips no gut hooks so happy about that. Have tried circles but still the like the english type hooks.
jmurr711
07-02-2013, 11:58 AM
i have seen fluke gut hooked on circle hooks.........
bunker dunker
07-02-2013, 01:30 PM
now i know its fluke season!!!!!!!!! your killing me joe{lol}
jmurr711
07-02-2013, 02:16 PM
now i know its fluke season!!!!!!!!! your killing me joe{lol}
gota take the new lady out for her first trip as soon as the sea robin fishing heats up, u beter be there
JerseyCoast
07-02-2013, 02:22 PM
We try to encourage our customers to switch over to an Octopus Style Hook because of this same reason. I know many fish are hurt just by the way they are handled before the release, but a hook in the throat is a death sentence.
Fluke have a very large mouth and we have caught shorts on 8/0 hooks intended for another species. a 5/0 is the ideal size, maybe a 4/0, but nothing smaller than that.
There are some interesting videos of fluke taking the bait online. They can follow your bait as long as 3 or 4 minutes sometimes. It was a learning experience watching this. I will see if I can find them....... but once you watch them, you will realize that a 5/0 Octopus Hook is not going to miss fish. They either ambush their prey, or they follow it a while. Either way, that hook is getting inhaled.
Ol Pedro
07-02-2013, 03:08 PM
Why do so many people use those stupid hooks? They are absolutely the worst hooks ever invented and should be banned for all the fluke they kill.
I'm not so sure that banning any hook would make that much difference . As others have stated and from what I have seen other hook shapes do it just as often .Kahles are just harder to get out . I fish Octopus hooks because I hook more fish with them . When I gut hook a short Fluke I just cut the leader and release the fish (not that I catch that many Fluke). Nature should rust out the hook in a few days .
njfisherman1975
07-02-2013, 05:42 PM
Most people that use English style hooks are using pre tied rigs and can't tie their own rig too.
fishguy
07-02-2013, 05:52 PM
You can gut hook a fish with any hook but english bends are far more difficult to remove. Long shank hooks are no good for the same reason, you can't spin the hook around in the fishes throat to remove it. Short shank octopus hooks are the best like the Gamakatsu, Owner etc. Even cheap octopus hooks are better than those stupip English bends. Put the word out, guys. Cut those awful hooks off and replace them.
Agree with ol padro, if its a short don't even bother trying remove the hook just cut the leader and give that fish the best chance of surviving by letting the hook rust out without having its guts wrenched on. Now if that baby's a keeper, remove hook, bleed out, throw in da ice bath and get back down there.
nutleysigns
07-02-2013, 08:14 PM
They do kill lots of short fluke, they should be outlawed
Joey Dah Fish
07-02-2013, 08:15 PM
I'm a big fan of the English hook I use the gold colored ones they rust away more quickly then any other hook I have seen. Just try this dip ur hand in the ocean, reach into a bag of these hooks. Don't wash the salt water off. Go back to that bag of hooks the next day and you will see exactly what I mean.
Chico
07-02-2013, 08:42 PM
I am not much of a fluke fisherman, I fish for them off the Delaware shore for a week or two. I did finally figure out what was mentioned above, hooks size 4/0 and larger work best!!! I too prefer the Gami Octo hooks, but the big kahle hooks also work well. Probably do rust out quicker too.
all i know is those gold baitholders work like magic on the seabass and ling dings
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