Circle hook

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Circle hook : Hayabusa

Circle Hooks – self-hooking & fish-friendly

Circle hooks are designed to lodge securely in the corner of the fish’s mouth, reducing deep hooking and making catch & release easier. Popular in live bait, natural bait and big game fishing, they deliver a high hookup rate even without a strong strike.

Shop top brands: BKK, Eagle Claw, Mustad and Top Game.

Circle Hooks – BKK, Mustad, Eagle Claw, Top Game | PecheXtreme

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Reference: PX6970-7

Brand: Hayabusa

Hayabusa H.MAG188 T

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Extremely strong but not excessively heavy (the extra weight makes it easier to suck in on the strike and optimises self-hooking), this extreme strength means you can tackle the biggest fish, such as bluefin tuna, tarpon and white marlin, without the risk of accidental opening. The Circle shape features a special curvature that ensures an automatic...

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Reference: PX6959-1

Brand: Hayabusa

Hayabusa H.MAG188 HD BB

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Ultra-strong iron but without excessive weight (the extra weight makes it easier to draw in at the strike and optimises self-hooking). This extreme strength means you can tackle the biggest game fish, such as bluefin tuna, tarpon and white marlin, without the risk of accidental opening. The Circle shape features a special curvature that ensures an...

Price €13.25
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How to choose your Circle Hook?

  • Size: match the hook gap to bait size and target species.
  • Shape: offset point for quicker hook sets, inline for a stealthier presentation.
  • Strength: heavy duty models are essential for tuna, billfish and sharks.
  • Usage: ideal for live baits, cut baits, tuna, swordfish, sharks, but also sea bream and bass.
  • Benefit: self-hooking, fewer missed strikes, more fish-friendly.

FAQ – Circle Hooks

Why use a Circle Hook?

It reduces deep hooking, improves release survival and increases hook-up rates without aggressive striking.

How to set the hook?

No need for a hard strike – simply tighten the line and the hook slides into the mouth corner.

Which species are targeted?

Perfect for tuna, billfish, sharks, but also sparids (sea bream, snapper) and seabass.

Which baits to use?

Mainly natural baits: live bait, dead bait, squid, sardine, mackerel.

Also discover our J Hooks and Assist Hooks for other techniques.

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