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Hi gang,
I gut hooked a bream with a stainless hook so I cut the line and let it go - Will the hook corrode away? or will the poor bream be stuck with it? |
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![]() MG wrote: Hi gang, I gut hooked a bream with a stainless hook so I cut the line and let it go - Will the hook corrode away? or will the poor bream be stuck with it? Stuck with it, i'm afraid. Even if it was a plain old bronze adonised hook, if it's gut hooked, basically it's buggered. -- Scrap the 00 to post direct. "Every dog does have his day and given our championship position, we can take much bigger risks because it won't affect our championship position" Mark Skaife, Chief Sook, HRT. 22/05/04 'Speed limit near schools lowered to 40 grams per student' - CNNNN |
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Too late to worry about it now.
"MG" wrote in message ... Hi gang, I gut hooked a bream with a stainless hook so I cut the line and let it go - Will the hook corrode away? or will the poor bream be stuck with it? |
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On Wed, 29 Dec 2004 22:31:05 +1100, "Barry" wrote:
Too late to worry about it now. I gut hooked a bream with a stainless hook so I cut the line and let it go - Will the hook corrode away? or will the poor bream be stuck with it? I have found gut hooking kills the fish regardless of hook type. |
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