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Old October 19th, 2004, 05:33 AM
Chris Mitchell
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Default Hook size nomenclature

Typically X/0 sizes tend to be sal****er hooks and get bigger as X
increases, whereas X sizes tend to be freshwater and get smaller as X
increases.
"david" wrote in message
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Tried to work this out but can't.

I understand that hooks are sized 0 to whatever and that a size1 hook is

BIG
and a size 10 hook is teeny, but whats the alternative method wherein a
slah and a zero follows? e.g. 4/0.

Whats the trailing zero mean and why is it always a zero? I assume it

isnt
ALWAYS a zero, but I have never seen anything other than a zero.

So, why two systems (1,2,3 etc and 1/0, 2/0, 3/0) and what do they mean?

David