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What size Circle hook and where do i buy them?

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8.5K views 24 replies 15 participants last post by  emontez  
#1 ·
I live near Kingwood Texas North of Houston and work near The Woodlands. Is there anywhere to buy circle hooks for Big Reds and Drum. Any affordable places in North Houston or do i have to buy them online. I didn't see anything at Academy accept a 6/0 or 7/0.
 
#13 ·
There is a good reason why I recommend using a smaller hook when fishing for reds and drum. I have caught a ton of bull reds and big drum using 12/0 to 20/0 circle hooks, but I have never caught a keeper using them. There is no way a 21" red or a 19" drum is going to get something like a 16/0 hook in its mouth, but it is never a problem to catch a 48" red or a 42" drum on a 5/0 hook. There is no need to use a big hook just because your targeting big fish, if you do than your gonna be missing out on a lot of nice keeper sized fish, take a look at the little hooks they use to catch 1000# bluefin tuna, you might be surprised.
 
#15 ·
The original question was what one preferred for BIG fish. Forgot to mention that the reason I use the larger hooks for the bulls were that to me they seem to come out easier than the smaller hooks.
KEEPERS?
Who wants those small fish? Might as well go fish the bays. :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:
 
#19 ·
Here is one example of a leader I built for Bullreds, Big Black drum and Jacks. Mono is 200#, hook is 7/0 circle, weight is 4-6oz. It's just an example. Everyone has their own way of making leaders for the size and species they are targeting. You can catch monster fish with this rig but you can also catch keepers like slot reds. It is not intended to catch bait.
 

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