I really welcome this circle hook development as I've fished for pike on and off for 40 years, but never liked using trebles. The loop at the hook end of the rig is interesting though - I'll have to try that. Thanks for the info.
Spot on. I keep trying to promote single hooks too. I just wish more would experiment on one of their other rods if they're not sure. The proof is out there that trebles are not necessary. Nice video. Tight lines.
thanks for that. as you say, i wish people would experiment... single hooks aren't sexy looking like all these massive flashy lures huh! thanks for commenting.
I like ur style spike mike,got my biggest pike on a single circular hook. Barbless as well. 29 and a half pounds,on a sardine. It's definitely kinder on the fish.
Hey Steve, thanks very much, good to hear someone likes them. I've watched a few of your own videos over the years and have now subscribed. Glad your wife is in recovery mode and looking forward to seeing more from your channel! Mike.
@@spikeymikeyangling6218 ahh bless you, thank you. I’m genuinely looking forward to seeing your other videos but also glad to see someone else getting results on circle hooks
And another thing, I draw reference to in the description is the way of placing the hook... opposite to what you'd do for a carp rig because of the way the barb inclines. Anyway, good luck!
I've been using circle hooks for eight years now, for all my predator fishing, pike ,zander , perch, and wels catfish. I would never go back to trebles now for dead and live bait fishing. My hook of choice has always been Mustad 39951 pattern, although I've had success with perch using Eagle Claw L714 circles in sizes 6-12 with worm, maggot, and prawn baits.
I can't understand why folks still use trebles, snap tackles... whatever. Pike are far more delicate and susceptible to damage... mouth damage especially than carp for instance. Treble hooks? brutal things, ban them!
Thanks! It's a pukka rig, and I've caught so many fish using it. I do of course loose the odd one now and then, but that's mainly due to striking as opposed to tightening up to a fish... A school boy error on my part!
I only recently started fishing for pike, mainly in lures though and caught a few but I’ve already planned to try dead baiting. Anyway I’ve got plenty of experience as saltwater angler and to be honest the very first time I started looking at dead baiting for likes, and rigs in particular, I couldn’t believe that people still use trebles instead of circle hooks, especially knowing that 99% of the times you release the pike. Additionally circle hooks (but that’s true for all single hooks really) have a lot less chances of losing the fish once the hook is set even if you lock the drags and pull, and that’s also why in SW people always use single hooks (fish are stronger and put up much bigger fights, so a proper hook set is important in a prolonged fight) and on top of that many times the fish is kept and cooked (so it’s killed anyway). So my rigs for dead baiting will definitely have a single circle hook!
It's barbaric isn't it... trebles. Pretty soon there will be no pike. A couple of the syndicate lakes have already banned trebles. Anyway, thanks for clicking on the video and commenting. Mike
@thomashill6633 I've seen people use this with a ledger, however I just use float rigs that way I can tell exactly when I have pick up and hit the fish straight away.
I am searching today after a deep hooked pike with a treble yesterday was almost impossible to remove the hook took far to long and the pike was in and out of the water 3 times over about 30mins the fish survived and by being careful I managed to clip the bends off the hooks and remove it all but if I was inexperienced and not a lifelong angler I am sure in this situation the hooks would have been left a passer by actually said to me clip the trace low and put it back I told him that would certainly kill the fish slowly I avoid dead bait fishing because of deep hooked fish and usually lure fish for them not only was this an ordeal for the fish my 11 year old son was distressed by the whole situation I’ll give deadbaiting one more go with this rig I think I’d rather not fish for them than deep hook another one keep the trebles for lures where in 35 years of fishing I’ve only ever had one deep hooked
I've not gut hooked a pike in years! Soon as I get a pick up I hit the fish. 9 out of 10 are hooked in the outside of the scissors, I get the odd one inside the top jaw, which I usually remove with fingers. I've not lost a fish In a couple of years, even using barbless circle hooks.
Until fisheries BAN the use of trebles....pike mortality will continue....wish more people would spread the word on the benefits of using circles...keep spreading the word
I shudder everytime I see lure anglers targeting them year round. What's the difference?? I remember when Big Pike were everywhere when people stuck to the traditional Pike season. If people want to talk about mortality rates, nsrop hammering them year round.
Just ordered these bits, I mean this rig makes 100% sense in my head. Can’t wait to try, thanks for the video 🙏
I really welcome this circle hook development as I've fished for pike on and off for 40 years, but never liked using trebles. The loop at the hook end of the rig is interesting though - I'll have to try that. Thanks for the info.
Nice one Mr F,very informative as usual. Carry on carrying on!
Hey Mr H, thanks!
Circle hooks ordered and will give it a try next time out. thanks for the rig set up
Spot on. I keep trying to promote single hooks too. I just wish more would experiment on one of their other rods if they're not sure. The proof is out there that trebles are not necessary. Nice video. Tight lines.
thanks for that. as you say, i wish people would experiment... single hooks aren't sexy looking like all these massive flashy lures huh!
thanks for commenting.
I like ur style spike mike,got my biggest pike on a single circular hook. Barbless as well. 29 and a half pounds,on a sardine. It's definitely kinder on the fish.
I go back through the crimp twice and most of our waters don't allow wire under 40lb. But I use 28lb for up-traces
I’ve just come across your channel Mike and I’m loving it 👍
Hey Steve, thanks very much, good to hear someone likes them.
I've watched a few of your own videos over the years and have now subscribed.
Glad your wife is in recovery mode and looking forward to seeing more from your channel!
Mike.
@@spikeymikeyangling6218 ahh bless you, thank you. I’m genuinely looking forward to seeing your other videos but also glad to see someone else getting results on circle hooks
Barbless circle hooks... I never use anything else and I don't loose hardly any either...
It's just getting the knack right I suppose!
@@spikeymikeyangling6218 it definitely took me a few to not strike but reel. It just felt wrong to not strike 😂
And another thing, I draw reference to in the description is the way of placing the hook... opposite to what you'd do for a carp rig because of the way the barb inclines.
Anyway, good luck!
I've been using circle hooks for eight years now, for all my predator fishing, pike ,zander , perch, and wels catfish. I would never go back to trebles now for dead and live bait fishing. My hook of choice has always been Mustad 39951 pattern, although I've had success with perch using Eagle Claw L714 circles in sizes 6-12 with worm, maggot, and prawn baits.
I can't understand why folks still use trebles, snap tackles... whatever.
Pike are far more delicate and susceptible to damage... mouth damage especially than carp for instance.
Treble hooks? brutal things, ban them!
Why is it when something new comes out it's the dogs bollocks
My go to predator rig scaled up or down Pike Zander Perch just not a fan of trebles.Nice one 👍😁🇬🇧
Thanks!
It's a pukka rig, and I've caught so many fish using it.
I do of course loose the odd one now and then, but that's mainly due to striking as opposed to tightening up to a fish... A school boy error on my part!
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I only recently started fishing for pike, mainly in lures though and caught a few but I’ve already planned to try dead baiting. Anyway I’ve got plenty of experience as saltwater angler and to be honest the very first time I started looking at dead baiting for likes, and rigs in particular, I couldn’t believe that people still use trebles instead of circle hooks, especially knowing that 99% of the times you release the pike. Additionally circle hooks (but that’s true for all single hooks really) have a lot less chances of losing the fish once the hook is set even if you lock the drags and pull, and that’s also why in SW people always use single hooks (fish are stronger and put up much bigger fights, so a proper hook set is important in a prolonged fight) and on top of that many times the fish is kept and cooked (so it’s killed anyway).
So my rigs for dead baiting will definitely have a single circle hook!
It's barbaric isn't it... trebles.
Pretty soon there will be no pike. A couple of the syndicate lakes have already banned trebles.
Anyway, thanks for clicking on the video and commenting.
Mike
Excellent video
Thank you;)
Alright mate, could you use this rig ledgering? Or is it more of a float fishing rig? Cheers
@thomashill6633 I've seen people use this with a ledger, however I just use float rigs that way I can tell exactly when I have pick up and hit the fish straight away.
Have a look at the video in the comments at the end by Tony porter regarding this. It's a bit more indepth.
Like that video will try out that rig less damage to the piike mouth.
I am searching today after a deep hooked pike with a treble yesterday was almost impossible to remove the hook took far to long and the pike was in and out of the water 3 times over about 30mins the fish survived and by being careful I managed to clip the bends off the hooks and remove it all but if I was inexperienced and not a lifelong angler I am sure in this situation the hooks would have been left a passer by actually said to me clip the trace low and put it back I told him that would certainly kill the fish slowly I avoid dead bait fishing because of deep hooked fish and usually lure fish for them not only was this an ordeal for the fish my 11 year old son was distressed by the whole situation I’ll give deadbaiting one more go with this rig I think I’d rather not fish for them than deep hook another one keep the trebles for lures where in 35 years of fishing I’ve only ever had one deep hooked
I've not gut hooked a pike in years!
Soon as I get a pick up I hit the fish. 9 out of 10 are hooked in the outside of the scissors, I get the odd one inside the top jaw, which I usually remove with fingers.
I've not lost a fish In a couple of years, even using barbless circle hooks.
Demon perfect circle inline black. By Mustard in 3/0 or 4/0 is what I use
Get them on amazon.
Evening Mike, where do you get the hooks from? Cheers Andy
Demon perfect circle inline black. Size 3/0, 4/0, or 5/0 is what I use.
Get them off amazon.
Cheers for this, appreciated@@spikeymikeyangling6218
I have tried today and caught my First circle hooked pike....
well done!
Until fisheries BAN the use of trebles....pike mortality will continue....wish more people would spread the word on the benefits of using circles...keep spreading the word
I absolutely agree Paul.
I shudder every time I watch a pike fishing video... treble hooks!
Barbaric and unnecessary.
I shudder everytime I see lure anglers targeting them year round. What's the difference??
I remember when Big Pike were everywhere when people stuck to the traditional Pike season.
If people want to talk about mortality rates, nsrop hammering them year round.
I saw this today for the first time and I'm switching right away to cirklehooks.