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What is the best way to figure out which circle hooks are the illegal ones in the tackle box? The ones that are SS or not? I can't tell the difference. Does anyone know what method the FWC will use to determine what is a legal circle hook? Please help!!! I've heard that a magnet will help, but have you ever taken a magnet to your SS silverware? It sticks to a magnet also. I believe that some of the lower grade SS is still attracted to a magnet. I work in MRI so I have a good idea of what will stick to a magnet. So how can I or the FWC tell the difference?
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Gone Fishin' Too (5/24/2008) What is the best way to figure out which circle hooks are the illegal ones in the tackle box? Does anyone know what method the FWC will use to determine what is a legal circle hook? Please help!!!Not sure exactly what you are asking but to my understanding..NO stainless, and NO offset. As far as the offset I would think if you laid a hook on a table edge (eye off the table) the non offset would lay flat and the offset wouldn't. The stainless is self explanatory and a magnet won't pick it up. http://inshoreflorida.blogspot.com/2008/03/circle-hook-ruling-joint-admendent-2714.html "A circle hook is described by NMFS as a hook designed so that the point is turned perpendicular back to the shank in forming a generally circular or oval shape. Reef Fish Gear Regulations (Effective June 1, 2008)" That is where my understanding of NO OFFSET comes from....I might be wrong and stand to be corrected. Commercial and Recreational - Require the use of non-stainless steel circle hooks when using natural bait (live or dead) when fishing for any of the reef fish species
- Require venting tools and dehooking devices to be onboard and used on all vessels harvesting any of the reef fish species
- No mention of No offset
  



I would like to have the option of circle hooks or barbless hooks.
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Not sure I can respond to this question with a non-bias opinion of our FWC. The only thing I can add is for you to cover your butt and make sure before you go out you check your hooks. If you have one of the hooks you are eluding to that may attract a magnet then throw it out because you WILL not win in a court of law against an FWC officer because their word is the absolute truth. They have the absolute last word and opinion of your violation or perceived violation. Cover your ass is all I can suggest. And no I don't have an ongoing case with them, I just feel they have way to much power. Just my opinion though.
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| I have sold circle hooks for many years now and cannot remember seeing many, if any at all, makes of circle hooks that were stainless steel. The hook that might be causing the confusion is Mustad's 39960 which is the hook we have used for years. It is a dull silvery color, but Mustad does not call it stainless. Mustad calls it "tinned," which to my understanding is a finish that willed rust rather readily. The only possibly stainless circle I can think of is one VMC made, I believe, but it is an obscure make that I have not seen on shelves in quite some time. All the Eagle Claw black and red circles are non-stainless, to my knowledge. Can someone post a reference to the "non-offset" requirement in either Federal use or state waters...I, too, cannot find this wording in official documents. Good luck out there. Bryan Bennett, Sam's, (251) 981-4245
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| I thought I had figured out the new laws regarding the use of circle hooks. The link above from tuna man says that you have to also use circle hooks on king mackeral and sharks. I did not know these were considered reef fish. Does that mean I have to carry a venting tool when fishing for sharks? Boy they make this hard for me since I only get down to Pensacola 3 times a year to fish. I have been into the FWC web site and have read up on it. The other question is what happens if I am not tageting a reef fish species but happen to catch one by mistake on a j-hook?
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