Sta-Stuk Conical by Fudo Hooks

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The Sta-Stuk Conical Hook (pronounced Stay Stuck) is a PATENTED (US Patent #10405529) and revolutionary big-game hook design that is tested and proven to increase your hookup ratio when targeting big game species. The Sta-Stuk concept and idea has been proven to be the most effective trolling hook for offshore sportfishing. Over the last 5 years it has been world-wide tested and endorsed by Top Captains like Marty Bates of Cape Verde/La Onda Milla fame. The Conical Point is a great all-around point that offers smooth penetration without leaving a large gap in a fish’s mouth.

How It Works

Once hooked, the shank creates a rotational torque during the battle, which results in a pulled hook as it twists out the fish. The hook shank serves the purpose of driving the point home.

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 and lowering the amount of pulled and thrown hooks. A use of sleeves and welded ring systems.

The Design

Consisting of a Fudo hook body with welded rings as well as an inner sleeve and an outer sleeve, the Sta-Stuks are easy to use. Simply line up the welded rings along the slots in the sleeves and gently squeeze the sleeves together with needle-nose pliers to form a single unit.

Proven to Work

After undergoing significant field-testing in Cape Verde, Costa Rica, the United States and elsewhere since 2017, it has surpassed 100 individually logged blue marlin bites in 2021, the hookup-to-release ratio was 75 percent.

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Patent Protected

The Sta-Stuk design is protected by a United States Utility Patent #10405529 as the world’s first fish hook composed of multiple pieces which is designed to separate under a specified amount of pressure in order to reduce the rotational torque on the shank.

Specs & Features

  • Revolutionary design
  • Improves hookup ratio
  • Reduces rotational torque on the shank
  • Designed to separate at a specific amount of pressure
  • Protected by a United States Utility Patent
  • Proven to work in marlin fisheries worldwide

How to Fish Sta-Stuk Hooks

The preferred lure-rigging method incorporates 400-pound-test multistrand cable, with the hook as far back in the lure as deemed legal by the IGFA—the hook eye covered in the lure skirt.

The outrigger clips should be set and tested to release at 12 pounds of pressure. The drag setting on the reel at strike should be set at 20 pounds of pressure. This ensures that the hook point is driven into the fish by the outrigger clip on the initial bite, and the strike drag is sufficient to separate the clips on the shank of the hook, reducing rotational torque during the fight. After a few seconds at 20 pounds of drag on the reel, the setting can be raised or lowered as needed during the fight.

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