Corner-of-Mouth Hookset Design
Inward bend angle of 8–12° relative to the shank. The point rides along the jaw until it reaches the corner — then rotates and locks. No striking required: steady pressure is enough. Standard in conservation-mandated fisheries and European carp waters.
Default coating: Bright Tin — 150h ASTM B117. All five coating technologies available on request.
High-carbon steel, 75-85HRC
#10 – 10/0
8–12° inward
Product Line
| Model | Eye | Wire Gauge | Gap Width | Sizes | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 9999 | Straight Eye | Standard (0.45–1.2 mm Ø) | Wide | #10 – 5/0 | Carp, pike, general freshwater |
| 9998 | Ringed Eye | Heavy (0.65–1.6 mm Ø) | Medium-wide | #4 – 8/0 | Catfish, sea bass, heavy carp |
| Killer | Straight Eye | Extra Heavy (1.0–2.2 mm Ø) | Wide | #2 – 10/0 | Tuna, shark, billfish, heavy saltwater |
Why Circle Hooks Hook the Corner
Inward-Bent Point — 8–12° Geometry
The point tip is bent inward at 8–12° relative to the shank axis. When a fish takes the bait and moves away, the hook slides forward inside the mouth — the point cannot engage tissue until it reaches the jaw corner, where the bend geometry causes the hook to rotate and set. Unlike J-hooks, the angler does not strike: steady rod pressure or the fish's own movement completes the hookset.
- ▸ 8–12° inward point angle — rides tissue without snagging
- ▸ Rotation at jaw corner sets the hook without striking
- ▸ Reported >90% corner-of-mouth placement in catch-and-release studies
Three Wire Gauges — One Geometry
All three models use the same circle hook geometry — inward-bent point, wide gape — but scale the wire diameter and overall dimensions. 9999 uses standard-gauge wire for freshwater species. 9998 steps up to a thicker wire with a ringed eye for freer-running rigs and stronger fish. Killer Hook uses extra-heavy wire for large pelagic species where hook straightening is a risk.
- ▸ 9999 — 0.45–1.2 mm wire, general freshwater and light salt
- ▸ 9998 — 0.65–1.6 mm wire, ringed eye for running rigs
- ▸ Killer — 1.0–2.2 mm wire, straight eye, large pelagic species
Micro Barb & Barbless Options
Micro barb standard on all circle models — reduced barb profile releases faster while keeping bait and fish on during the fight. Barbless variants available for waters with total barbless rules. Both options maintain the same 8–12° inward bend geometry.
- ▸ Micro barb — holds bait during cast, easy hook removal
- ▸ Barbless — for venues with mandatory barbless rules
- ▸ All coatings REACH compliant for EU import
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Common Questions
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Custom sizes from #10 to 10/0. Private label packaging. MOQ from 500 pcs per pattern.
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