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Topic: Halibut mainline, topshot, leader?  (Read 4978 times)

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ZeeHawk

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Pretty much mooching style. One mono line with a hook crimped on. Then another piece of mono crimped onto that hook's loop with another hook crimped on the other end of that second piece.

The main difference between the J style hook and a circle is that with a J you can set the hook and a circle you're waiting for the halibut to take the bait and set the hook himself.
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I prefer to use circle hooks where you have to fish barbless for halibut - like out of Freshwater Bay.  Make sure they are sharp - seems a lot of those big hooks are dull out of the package.
If you are at Neah Bay then barbed J-hooks are fine - especially if you are like me, and have a tendency to set the hook as soon as the rod tip twitches.