A fish hook is nothing more than a lever, with the hook shank serving the purpose of driving the point home. However, once hooked, the shank creates rotational torque during the fight, which often results in a pulled hook as it twists out of the fish.
Using a system of sleeves and welded rings, the Sta-Stuk hook remains intact on the initial bite, separating only at a specific amount of pressure. By reducing the length of the shank, the design reduces the amount of rotational torque created during the fight.
HOW IT WORKS
Sam Peters, President / Owner Release Marine + Inventor of Sta-Stuk Hooks
WHY ARE THE STA-STUK HOOKS THE BEST ON THE MARKET
I could have stopped at prototype #3 BUT my name and who we are and what I do was kind of more important to me than selling somebody a hook. The hook that I was selling, I wanted to know 100% that it's not going to fail, no matter what tournament it's in, no matter how much money goes in, I could lay my head down on that pillow at night and go, "this is the finest hook money has ever built and technology ever had." End of story.
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Revolutionary design
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Improves hookup ratio
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Reduces rotational torque on the shank
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Designed to separate at a specific amount of pressure
HOW TO USE A STA-STUK HOOK
So this is a Sta-Stuk hook. As you can see it’s got a conical point. It's a very good point, very durable. We also have the three ring system. These are rated at 700 lb per ring, we tested them fully. And then you have your Shank. Overall, the hook itself is about 37% longer than any J you've ever used, so it'll go in better. You also have two clips. You have an inner clip and an outer clip. Those two go together like this holding all of it together. So that when you do apply some radial torque those clips will pop apart and you will be reducing your leverage while fighting your fish.
Sam Peters, President / Owner Release Marine + Inventor of Sta-Stuk Hooks
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Protected by a United States Utility Patent
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Proven to work in marlin fisheries worldwide
WHERE TO BUY STA-STUK HOOKS
Staying "Stuk'
Staying "Stuk'
START WITH A BLANK SLATE, AND THEN TAKE A SHOT AT CHANGING MARLIN FISHING FOREVER
A NEW HOOK
DESIGN EMERGES
By SAM WHITE / PHOTOS BY JON WHITTLE