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which hooks are best
Brandon Khoo:
David, the debate between single and trebles is one that will never be settled. As Mark pointed out, you will drop fish irrespective of whether you use singles or trebles. I don't think there is that much doubt that a single hook tends to stay in better once properly hooked but conversely, I think it is also generally accepted that you don't hook as many fish with singles.
Trebles are particularly unforgiving on newer anglers as it is essential to keep the tension on the fish at all times. Any slack in the line gives the fish an opportunity to dislodge the hook.
I have a strong personal preference for trebles for the simple reason that the lures I like to use swim better with trebles. Nomad Sportfishing strongly espouse the use of single hooks and will not permit the use of trebles on their charters. This is driven by a view they have that single do less damage to fish.
At the end of the day, it is a personal thing. If you believe one type of hook performs better for you and you feel better about using it, then it probably will perform better.
david george christie:
Thanks Brandon / Mark.
I guess on my next trip I will have to alternate between trebles and singles to see what suits my style best.
Of course there may well be a fair element of truth in keeping the line tight as being a 1st time GT fisher I'm sure my technique has a lot to answer for.
regards
Al Morrison:
George,
32 kg for your first ever GT, followed by a 22 kg fish a few casts later wasn't a bad effort though! we ALL dropped a few fish on that trip.... :(
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