Source: NCDENR, 12/3/20
Recreational anglers will be required to use circle hooks when
fishing for striped bass with natural bait in coastal ocean waters beginning
Jan. 1, 2021. The requirement pertains to all recreational fishing (including
possession) using a hook and line with natural bait for striped bass. The
circle hooks must be non-offset and made of a non-stainless-steel
material. The circle hook requirement does not apply to recreational
striped bass fishing in internal coastal waters. A non-offset (also called inline) circle hook is a hook with the
point pointed perpendicularly back towards the shank and the point and barb are
in the same plane as the shank (see diagram). Offset circle hooks and
stainless-steel circle hooks are not allowed for striped bass fishing. Natural bait is any living or dead organism or part of an organism
(animal or plant). The circle hook requirement complies with the Atlantic States Marine Fisheries Commission’s Striped Bass Fishery Management Plan and is designed to reduce release mortality in the recreational striped bass fishery. For more specifics on the regulation, and other requirements for
recreational striped bass fishing in ocean waters, see Proclamation FF-1-2021. For more information, contact Division of Marine Fisheries
biologist Charlton Godwin at 252-264-3911 or charlton.godwin@ncdenr.gov.
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