Beyond Fish Chod Carp Hook
Teflon ( PTFE ) coated with Beaked Point
Good corrosion resistance performance
Matt black non reflective
Available in size 2, 4,6,8 and 10
Beyond Fish Chod hooks with a beaked point offer several unique advantages that make them suitable for specific carp fishing scenarios, especially when using setups like the chod rig. Here are the key benefits of using chod hooks with a beaked point:
1. Enhanced Hook Hold
The beaked point design curves inward slightly, which greatly increases the hook's grip in the fish's mouth. This design reduces the likelihood of the hook slipping out or being ejected, providing a more secure hold once the fish is hooked.
2. Reduced Snagging on Bottom Debris
The inward curve of the beaked point offers a distinct advantage in snag-prone environments. It is less likely to catch on weeds, silt, or other bottom debris compared to straight-point hooks, making it ideal for fishing in heavily structured or vegetated waters.
3. Improved Durability
The point and barb of a beaked hook are generally more protected from impacts with hard surfaces, such as gravel and rocks. This can help maintain the sharpness and integrity of the hook point over a longer period, reducing the frequency of replacements.
4. Superior Performance in Tough Conditions
Beaked point hooks are particularly effective in challenging conditions where a strong, reliable hook hold is essential. Their design can handle the strain of large, fighting fish, making them a robust choice for targeting larger carp.
5. Good for Bottom Feeding Fish
The beaked point is well-suited for targeting bottom-feeding fish like carp, which often suck in bait from the lakebed. The hook's shape helps ensure that it hooks in the optimal part of the mouth, minimizing damage and ensuring a humane and effective catch.
6. Minimized Fish Damage
The curved nature of the beaked point tends to hook fish in the corner of the mouth more often, which is less harmful to the fish and facilitates easier hook removal. This is particularly beneficial in catch-and-release scenarios, promoting the well-being of the fish.