Somebody (I think maybe Beagleman) had "sickle" hooks at crappie camp. If I recall correctly (remember, this was sitting around the campfire, so driving was out of the question at that point), he said that if you use them:
(1) You'll lose less fish (and I had a whopper get off the hook earlier that day - caught a 15" that made it in the livewell but this one that got off at the surface was at least the same length but sporting broad shoulders. :(
(2)They tend to get more "corner-of-the-mouth" hook-sets (like the circle hooks I use for cats). I understand how the circle-hooks work, but I'm not sure I understand the science behind how sickle-hooks get corner-mouth sets, because they don't look THAT much different than an aberdeen hook.
Can one of y'all explain these couple of things to a sickle novice?
AND for bonus points - can somebody tell me where I can get pick some up here in St.Louis (or anyway get some before we head to Truman next weekend)? I'm interested in jigs and also in #2/#4 hooks.
Thanks guys,
Ralph

