Single and circle hooks?

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Single and circle hooks?

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Hi All!

As I'm coming back into this after 30 years of not doing anything but sea fishing I'm curious about the use of the above and the method of trace making? Main reason being one water I will possibly fish only allows up to 2 single hooks on a trace and no trebles apart from on lures currently :scratch:
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Re: Single and circle hooks?

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Smoothound wrote: Wed Dec 09 2020 11:38 -
Hi All!

As I'm coming back into this after 30 years of not doing anything but sea fishing I'm curious about the use of the above and the method of trace making? Main reason being one water I will possibly fish only allows up to 2 single hooks on a trace and no trebles apart from on lures currently :scratch:

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Re: Single and circle hooks?

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Mike J wrote: Wed Dec 09 2020 12:02 -
Smoothound wrote: Wed Dec 09 2020 11:38 -
Hi All!

As I'm coming back into this after 30 years of not doing anything but sea fishing I'm curious about the use of the above and the method of trace making? Main reason being one water I will possibly fish only allows up to 2 single hooks on a trace and no trebles apart from on lures currently :scratch:

Hi Smoothie, just use the search box - top right.

All you seek can be found on here, and more.

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Yeah I have done now and hopefully vaguely informed :thumbs: :cool:
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