Owner® Mutu Light™ Circle Hooks
- For rigging live and chunk baits
- Unique offset to jaw-hook fish
- Forged hook point with a corrosion resistant finish
Serious saltwater anglers find Owner’s Mutu Light Circle Hooks ideal for rigging both live and chunk baits. These premium Mutu Light Circle Hooks are designed with a unique offset, ''hangnail'' point so fish are jaw-hooked, not gut-hooked, approximately 90% of the time. Super-sharp forged point with a corrosion-resistant finish. Plus, the lighter wire used on these hooks allows for a livelier bait action. Models 5114 and 5314
Rated 4.9 out of 5Â by 33
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Rated 5 out of 5Â by lemonhead Ultimate light wire circle hook.
These are awsome. Super light wire and very sharp. My only grip is that they are offset. These use to be my favorite light tackle circle hooks untill the Gulf Charters Fishery Amendment 27/14 said offset circle hooks in state waters was a no no for reef species. Either way these guys will find there way into my freshwater gear for baitfishing because I like them so much.
June 2, 2008
Rated 5 out of 5Â by twoodfish best all 'round
These are the best made for all 'round fishing. Great lip set and easy to remove. Have shared with friends and they agree!
May 14, 2008
Rated 5 out of 5Â by Bbasser Owner Light Wire Circles
Great lip hooking ability, very few missed fish. Worth every cent, maybe more.
August 20, 2007
Rated 5 out of 5 The very best
These hooks are the best out there for the serious fisherman. Nothing else in my tackle box except owner hooks.
March 21, 2007
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Me personaly, i use mustad 7/0 to 8/0 stainless steel hooks. With that said i have not cought a red fish under 35 inches and up to 43 inches in the last 7 years. I only fish for bull reds, if i dont fight the fish for at least 15 min. I DONT WANT IT. And i catch ALOT of bull reds every year!!!!Top 10 Contributor
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4-6 should do the jobAnswers
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Size 10 worked great for panfish. Caught a bunch - but not one was gut hooked.A:Â
Hook size should match your bait size. probably a size 6 or smaller for a bass minnowA:Â
I've caught Bluegill on a #8 while trout fishing. I'd say #8 or smaller should work for panfish.A:Â
yo Wheelchair,The # 10's work great on all panfish that i've caught so far and I've caught some small one's and some great big one's.
Perhaps a #12 would work better but bass pro doe's not have them. hint hint
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I have both #6 and #2 hooks. I'v caught 3" long panfish with the #6 and 1/2 pound ones on the #2 hooks. I would go with #2 to #1/0 for the bigger panfish and #6 or #4 if you are trying to catch some catfish bait.A:Â
Yes, these work on most fish, including saltwater. I would use a small hook for panfish. I would try Some #8 of #10.Good Luck
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Yes perfect and I would still use the #4 hook in Red as well. I always used a smaller hook then I started using the #4 Mutu Circle hook and i will never go back or use another style. Good luck !A:Â
I have used size 8 and size 10 to catch trout. These sizes should also work well on panfish such as crappie or bluegill.Top 500 Contributor
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Circle hooks are great for panfish, as they usually end up in the fishes lip rather than in their throat. The trouble is that many manufacturers don't make them very small. Owner (my favorite design of this hook) makes them down to size 6 and Gamakatsu make them down to size 8, but Eagle Claw makes them all the way down to size 14. I recommend a size 8 or 10 for panfishing.Top 50 Contributor
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