Can't Catch Fish? You’re using the WRONG Fishing Hooks! (Surf Fishing Problem SOLVED!)

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Published 2023-09-07
Are you having trouble catching fish? Using the correct fishing hooks is extremely important for fishing. It can make a huge difference in how many fish you catch! Beach fishing/ surf fishing can be challenging to learn at first, but after you learn a few basic principals, it gets much easier. Dont give up, it takes time to figure these things out.

Using smaller hooks will help you start catching more fish simply because smaller fish can fit the hooks in their mouths. Alot of times people tend to miss the fish because the hooks are literally too big to even fit into the fishes mouth.

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All Comments (21)
  • @user-dj4pq1sh6o
    I totally agree with you. I myself am a small-hook angler. I usually use a size #12 Kirby classic J hook and it has catched me a lot of fish. But when I go even smaller (#14 size) I catch a lot more fish and bigger as well. So yeah, beginners make the mistake of using big hooks and they might even think the size hooks I use are tiny, but that's what all these years of experience delivers. There's several fish out there with a tiny mouth such as the pompano, bluegill and tilapia to name a few. All you need is a small hook and a small piece of bait and you're all set.
  • @benjaminhsu6961
    These a good tips. But for those folks who don’t get to go every week I feel that you need to mention preparation before the trip. I can not tell you how much time I see my buddies waste setting up rods and tiring rigs and such while I’m catching fish. All because they never looked at their tackle since they got back from the last trip. Preparation is honestly one of my biggest tips to any new angler. Great to see you all out there!!
  • @iancaen2977
    I've used #2 circles for quite awhile...caught and landed everything up to 37" reds. My rod favorite is a 10' Lews crappie jig rod cut down to 9'...30 lb braid and 20 lb flouro single hook pomp rigs that I tie myself. This rig will catch 99% of what's out there. Tight lines all!
  • @robmccurdy6655
    I'm from central Mississippi. I'm a bass and crappie fisherman. I have an opportunity to go to Panama City Beach, Florida once a year. Beach fishing is my favorite thing to do there. Your videos are going help me tremendously this year. I'd do anything necessary for an opportunity to come spend one day fishing with you.
  • I can definitely agree with this. I’ve always used #6 and #2 hooks for a lot of different species.
  • @user-dm7pu7ph1x
    Hi im from south africa. West coast.the rig with the sliding sinker is al that i use. I only use 1 or 1.0 hooks. The goast shrimp that you startet to use is all that i use. If i dont get them i use blackmussel. That grouw on the rocks. We dont get the same fish here that you get there by you but fish is fish. We get blacktail all year. And summer we get stumpnose, cob, normal mackril and if you lucky yellotail. I like your videos and never mis ons. Enjoy the week.
  • @chyeong2518
    You are so entertaining, and I can feel the excitement even when I am on my couch watching. Bravo!
  • @vjabonador1067
    Depending on legality on your state/country, you can also change from circle hooks to j-hooks / octopus beak hooks. It makes a world of difference in hookup rates.
  • Thank you for your video and reminder. I used to go to smaller hooks when the fishing was slow then I stopped.
  • @Yahmantv
    I love your videos i do a lot of fishing like this in Jamaica 🇯🇲 so I am learning a lot from you thank you so much 🙏🙏
  • @kent7525
    Great info bro subscriber here. I'm going to try this we went out on the Chesapeake Bay yesterday on Mana Peak pier and was using 7/0 circle hooks with big bunker bait didn't even get a bite really disappointing I'm definitely going to scale down this was very helpful thanks a lot for posting this never ive never had a day like you guys had there on the beach
  • @tripplebeards3427
    OpNoticed the same thing switching from #2’s to #6’s in the same Owner Mutu Lights. I get a lot more hook ups BUT big fish get caught way farther inside the mouth. Sometimes in the rounds or gullet. Bought the 6s to try for minnows on crappie. They work for everything including huge fish. Your shirt is bad ass! I want one!!!!!
  • @marley9904
    Hello folks , nice to see you again. Enjoy fishing. Catch and cook is wonderful.
  • @kegsrifa
    Love how you guys work so well as a team... im from California love your content
  • @stevenstone307
    Loved this video. This is the first time I've seen a US fishing video that looks so similar to a UK fishing video! Except that you guys actually have fish on your shores except us lol
  • @charlesdeleo4608
    I definitely have caught more fish with smaller hooks. I even caught a black drum on them using only crab scented fish bites and cut squid. It was 14 inches, which in NC is a keeper size. Needless to say, I dispatched it, cleaned it and cooked it. It was absolutely delicious, sautéed with olive oil, onions, garlic, butter, dill, tarragon and a splash of white wine.
  • @dvdschaub
    I was recently fishing piers in California and regretted not bringing smaller gear. Missed so many fish!