Tuesday, January 15, 2013

A Guide To Some Of The Most Common Catfish Hooks

By Mackie Douglas


Hooks are one of the most important pieces of tackle which any angler possesses. Without them, it is, of course, impossible to catch any fish at all. What follows is a brief run-down of the kind of catfish hooks which are most commonly used by anglers to catch this kind of fish.

A very widely used hook, and not just by catfishermen, is the J hook, which takes its name from the shape of the letter 'J', which it replicates. This kind of hook is used widely in all kinds of fishing, and comes in a huge variety of sizes, from tiny to very large indeed. It works well with various baits, whether cut, dead or live.

This type of hook can be found with or without an offset eye, and their gap can be wide or narrow. When fishing with this type of hook for catfish, it is always a good idea to set the hook. This means that the fish is less easily able to throw the hook and escape the angler's clutches.

The Kahle hook is another type of hook which is often used by anglers who are fishing for cat fish. While this kind might look quite similar to a J hook to non-fishermen, they are distinguished by their bends, which are twisted out at angle to the rest of the hook. This design feature can help if you are using large dead or cut baits, but can be the cause of some missed fish if the angler is live baiting, as the point of the hook can be obscured.

One type of hook which is becoming increasingly popular with catfisherman is the circle hook. This kind of hook has been very popular with sea fisherman, especially those who are hunting large trophy fish. This type of hook has a design which means that it can only hook onto an exposed surface, which will usually be the fish's mouth.

The circle hook is a good hook to choose if you are a catch and release angler, as it reduces the likelihood of gut hooking fish. The fish can swallow the bait when this kind of hook is used and then the fisherman can reel it slowly up into the mouth, where it will hook. Baits like worms and chopped livers are good to use with a hook such as this.

There are other kinds of catfish hooks available, but these three form a useful basic arsenal for each angler to keep handy. Other types of hook, like treble hooks, can be effective but are not great for the welfare of fish. If you need further specialist advice, speak to an experienced angler.




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