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Top H2O
Posted 9/17/2019 2:06 PM (#946907)
Subject: Rusty Hooks




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Location: Elko - Lake Vermilion
Ok guys/gals, I have some lures that live in my boat...right now a bunch of them have pretty rusty hooks... I already replaced hooks on the worst lures (about 12) but some of the others still sharpen up pretty good. Sooo… should I replace even the least rusted hooks or save time and chance it ? Never had a rusty hook fail yet.
esoxaddict
Posted 9/17/2019 2:15 PM (#946908 - in reply to #946907)
Subject: RE: Rusty Hooks





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Top H2O - 9/17/2019 2:06 PM

Ok guys/gals, I have some lures that live in my boat...right now a bunch of them have pretty rusty hooks... I already replaced hooks on the worst lures (about 12) but some of the others still sharpen up pretty good. Sooo… should I replace even the least rusted hooks or save time and chance it ? Never had a rusty hook fail yet.


I wouldn't worry about structural integrity unless they're really THAT bad.

You could always just pull the hooks and soak them in vinegar overnight.
Moon Boy
Posted 9/17/2019 2:56 PM (#946909 - in reply to #946907)
Subject: Re: Rusty Hooks




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I'd just carry a tetanus shot in case you catch a muskie.
IAJustin
Posted 9/17/2019 3:40 PM (#946910 - in reply to #946907)
Subject: Re: Rusty Hooks




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A little rust probably not a big deal, entire hook is rusty... I’d replace for sure... I’m a big believer in control what you can, there are certainly enough variables we have no control of ..., sharpen hooks often, put better hooks on baits that have cheap hooks, leader gets a kink replace, new line every two years (flip yearly), etc....no reason to chance a rusty hook from my perspective!
VMS
Posted 9/17/2019 5:47 PM (#946923 - in reply to #946907)
Subject: Re: Rusty Hooks





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Location: Elk River, Minnesota
Hiya,

Surface rust.... Leave it, sharpen it up and go fishing.

If the hook is showing structural integrity issues (this would take a long time), replace..

Steve
Junkman
Posted 9/17/2019 5:58 PM (#946927 - in reply to #946907)
Subject: Re: Rusty Hooks




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You should be able to judge a little surface rust from corrosion that threatens a lost fish. You should also be filing it off as you sharpen the hook never casting anything but a shiny point. I would take note of the comment about Tetanus shots however. Watch for when a booster is needed really closely.
happy hooker
Posted 9/26/2019 1:49 PM (#947296 - in reply to #946927)
Subject: Re: Rusty Hooks




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Actually if you watch all these reality show wheeler dealer shows,,rust is in!!! It's called patina.
sworrall
Posted 9/26/2019 1:57 PM (#947297 - in reply to #947296)
Subject: Re: Rusty Hooks





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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin
happy hooker - 9/26/2019 1:49 PM

Actually if you watch all these reality show wheeler dealer shows,,rust is in!!! It's called patina.


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