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How sharp is sharp?
Been wondering about this for awhile, so I thought I'd toss it out here.
When I want an extra wide gap hook, I've been using the Rapala/VMC #7316. They're reasonably priced ($1.99 for 6 or 8, depending on size, at Galyan's) and they pass the thumbnail test. I can't quantify my catch-to-strike ratio, but it seems pretty reasonable. Now, a Gamakatsu EWG will also pass the thumbnail test, but it is clearly sharper than the VMC, and I assume some other brands will also be sharper. So I'm wondering if my catch ratio would improve (even though it's already good) by using a sharper hook, disregarding for purposes of this discussion that I can make the VMCs sharper with a few stroke of a file. Or, to put my question in this form: once you reach a certain degree of sharpness, does the principle of diminishing returns come into play? Or would an increase in catch ratio result with each increase in degree of sharpness? |
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