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Location: Iowa | I was looking through my box today wasting time...sharpening hooks...as I got to a weagle I use all the time I notced a severe hook rash on it and began to wonder if anyone "T's" the hooks on their weagles and if so if there is any hookup decrease by "T'ing" the hooks on a weagle...I just picked up a 10" weagle and was thinking about doing it on that one to prevent this same sort of thing from happening...
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Location: Omaha, Nebraska | I noticed Beaver likes to "T'" the hooks on his Weagle. I have never tried, but I have thought about doing it. |
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Location: Elkhart, IN | Yep, T the hooks and it should actually result in better hookup percentages. |
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| Big Perc - 2/4/2007 3:07 PM
I was looking through my box today wasting time...sharpening hooks...as I got to a weagle I use all the time I notced a severe hook rash on it and began to wonder if anyone "T's" the hooks on their weagles and if so if there is any hookup decrease by "T'ing" the hooks on a weagle...I just picked up a 10" weagle and was thinking about doing it on that one to prevent this same sort of thing from happening...
Big Perc
T 'em. It surely wont hurt the hookups and will save on the finish |
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