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What size circle hooks and what size leader for Tarpon

PostPosted: Wed Jan 28, 2009 1:12 pm
by rbfishing
Hey Larry. First of all let me commend you on an excellent fishing production. I received my dvds and never stop watching them. Hope in your volume yu do some more saltwater species like big GTs, permit and more tarpon. My question is, what size circles do you use for tarpon between 30-100 lb range, and what size leaders. I will be fishing from the rocks so I will be using the live or dead pilchards. Should I use lead or not? thanks Robert

Re: What size circle hooks and what size leader for Tarpon

PostPosted: Wed Jan 28, 2009 9:40 pm
by Bionic
Not Larry but I do a lot of tarpon, mostly artifical. Leader really depends on what you can get away with.
I use anything from 40 to 80lb floro.

Re: What size circle hooks and what size leader for Tarpon

PostPosted: Mon Feb 02, 2009 6:53 am
by dahlberg
hi rb
I like 130# mono for my tarpon leaders, especially when fishing from shore where it might take some time to get a big fish landed.
Size of hook depends on maker (they don't have a single standard) and size of bait.
I'd say, as a guide the inside of the "circle" of the hook should be not smaller than a quarter and as large as a silver dollar, with a 50 cent piece being about right!

Only need lead when the current dictates.

good luck!
best,
L

Re: What size circle hooks and what size leader for Tarpon

PostPosted: Mon Feb 02, 2009 10:10 am
by rbfishing
[quote="dahlberg"]hi rb
I like 130# mono for my tarpon leaders, especially when fishing from shore where it might take some time to get a big fish landed.
Size of hook depends on maker (they don't have a single standard) and size of bait.
I'd say, as a guide the inside of the "circle" of the hook should be not smaller than a quarter and as large as a silver dollar, with a 50 cent piece being about right!

Only need lead when the current dictates.

good luck!
best,
L[/quote]


Hey Larry I use Owner. Is the SSW 8/0 circle hook good enough? I generally use pilchards or flying fish. They seem to love flying fish heads