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Hello, my name is Keith Lockwood of the Maryland Department of Natural Resources and Im here to provide information about circle hooks and the new Maryland regulations that govern their use. State law currently requires anglers to use non-offset circle hooks when fishing the Chesapeake Bay or its tidal tributaries - when live-lining, chumming, or chunking from May 16th to December 15th - regardless of targeted species. Research has shown the adherence to this regulation will lessen the chance of deep-hooking and thus increase survivability for released fish. When a fish swallows the bait and starts to swim away, the line will usually orient in the corner of the fishs mouth. As the line tightens, a circle hook will more easily slide into the fishs jaw before safely engaging. You will not need to set the hook - the fish will do all the work for you. On circle hooks the barb is pointed at the shank of the hook. On j-style hooks the barb runs parallel. You can easily tell the difference