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![]() "Conan The Librarian" wrote in message ... No left turn wrote: Think about it. Gut hook a fish or break off a trophy and rest assured it hasn't just received a death sentence. If the idea of gut hooking fish bothers you, don't use bait. If the fish breaks off, I seriously doubt it's a death sentence. I've caught fish with hooks still embedded in their jaws, and I'll bet most ROFFians have too. Some ROFFians have even told of catching a fish with their own fly embedded in its jaw. (I.e., the fish broke off yet continued to feed and took a fly a second time.) 'Cause I don't believe most fish survive waiting for a standard hook to corrode, lets keep this thread on the topic of corrosion please. Sorry I couldn't help there. Since I don't believe that most fish die waiting for a standard hook to corrode, I think you have a solution looking for a problem. HTH. Chuck Vance Chuck, I'm not in a ggogling mood but it seems I recall this subject making the rounds a few years back. However, around that time I had read an article in a magazine, addressing this very subject. Firstly, of the things I read, most did not address the use of hemostats - I don't know that I've ever hurt a fish, no matter how deeply hooked, when I've had my hemostats and indeed will not fish without them. Anyhow the article summarized by saying that foul hooked fished did not suffer the mortality one might expect. And that it might even be better to leave a portion of line attached to the hook ( if the fish must be released with hook) in order to help keep the hook from sliding crosswise in the throat. Secondly, secondly, . . ah well, lost my train of thought. john |
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Chuck, I'm not in a ggogling mood but it seems I recall this subject making the rounds a few years back. However, around that time I had read an article in a magazine, addressing this very subject. Firstly, of the things I read, most did not address the use of hemostats - I don't know that I've ever hurt a fish, no matter how deeply hooked, when I've had my hemostats and indeed will not fish without them. Anyhow the article summarized by saying that foul hooked fished did not suffer the mortality one might expect. And that it might even be better to leave a portion of line attached to the hook ( if the fish must be released with hook) in order to help keep the hook from sliding crosswise in the throat. Yep, that's exactly what our F&W folks recommend. Snip the line and leave the hook. It will corrode on its own, and it doesn't seem to interfere with feeding. I'm starting to wonder if this whole thread was spam, as our OP seems to have disappeared altogether. Chuck Vance (maybe he just quick corroded away) |
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You could use whatever metal they made Gremlins from.
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On Wed, 16 Nov 2005 21:20:59 -0600, "No left turn"
wrote: 'Cause I don't believe most fish survive waiting for a standard hook = to corrode, lets keep this thread on the topic of corrosion = please. First, turn off your html. It's a pia. Most (all?) fresh water hooks will eventually completely erode in fresh water. Your fears are unfounded. Dave |
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![]() "Dave LaCourse" wrote in message ... ...Most (all?) fresh water hooks will eventually completely erode in fresh water. So will plutonium. Your fears are unfounded. Well, unless you're planning on having grandchildren. Wolfgang who always thought erosion was a problem, not a .......wait for it.......solution! ![]() |
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"Dave LaCourse" wrote in message ... ...Most (all?) fresh water hooks will eventually completely erode in fresh water. So will plutonium. Your fears are unfounded. Well, unless you're planning on having grandchildren. Wolfgang who always thought erosion was a problem, not a .......wait for it.......solution! ![]() That, my friend, depends on if you're the dirt or the ditch. -- TL, Tim ------------------------ http://css.sbcma.com/timj/ |
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On Wed, 16 Nov 2005 21:20:59 -0600, "No left turn"
wrote: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0083_01C5EAF3.A3E16F60 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Quick Corrode Hooks ? What kind of alloy would make a good hook AND corrode in fresh = water in about a week. Think something like Sintered Cast Iron would work? What metals corrode in a few days? I love to have hooks like this for my plastic worms and my = foam poppers. So what if the lure needs a bit more care... Think about it. Gut hook a fish or break off a trophy and rest assured it hasn't = just received a death sentence. Or How about hooks lost in those mixed use areas? Be nice to know = that hooks lost near the boat dock wont be around to snag a = kids foot the next week. Any metallurgist geniuses out there? Hey - What did Chrysler used to make those K cars out of ? 'Cause I don't believe most fish survive waiting for a standard hook = to corrode, lets keep this thread on the topic of corrosion = please. Steve P Dallas FlyFishers ------=_NextPart_000_0083_01C5EAF3.A3E16F60 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable !DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.0 Transitional//EN" HTMLHEAD META http-equiv=3DContent-Type content=3D"text/html; = charset=3Diso-8859-1" META content=3D"MSHTML 6.00.2900.2769" name=3DGENERATOR STYLE/STYLE /HEAD BODY bgColor=3D#ffffff DIVFONT face=3DArial size=3D2 DIVFONT face=3DArial size=3D2Quick Corrode Hooks = ?/FONT/DIV DIVFONT face=3DArial size=3D2/FONT /DIV DIVFONT face=3DArial size=3D2What kind of = alloy would=20 make a good hook AND corrode in fresh = water=20 in about a week./FONT/DIV DIVFONT face=3DArial size=3D2Think something like Sintered = Cast =20 Iron would work?/FONT/DIV DIVWhat metals corrode in a few days?/DIV DIVFONT face=3DArial size=3D2/FONT /DIV DIVFONT face=3DArial size=3D2I love to have = hooks like=20 this for my plastic = worms and =20 my foam poppers. So what if = the =20 lure needs a bit more care.../FONT/DIV DIVFONT face=3DArial size=3D2/FONT /DIV DIVFONT face=3DArial size=3D2Think about it./FONT/DIV DIVFONT face=3DArial size=3D2Gut hook a fish = or break off=20 a trophy and rest assured =20 it hasn't just received a death = sentence./FONT/DIV DIVFONT face=3DArial size=3D2/FONT /DIV DIVFONT face=3DArial size=3D2Or How about hooks lost in = those=20 mixed use areas? Be nice to know = that =20 hooks lost near the boat dock = wont =20 be around to snag a kids foot the next = week./FONT/DIV DIVFONT face=3DArial size=3D2/FONTFONT face=3DArial = size=3D2/FONT /DIV DIVFONT face=3DArial size=3D2Any metallurgist = geniuses =20 out there?/FONT/DIV DIVFONT face=3DArial size=3D2Hey - What did =20 Chrysler used to make those K cars = out of=20 ?/FONT/DIV DIVFONT face=3DArial size=3D2/FONT /DIV DIV'Cause I don't believe most fish survive waiting = for=20 a standard hook to corrode, lets keep = this =20 thread on the topic of corrosion please./DIV DIVFONT face=3DArial size=3D2/FONT /DIV DIVFONT face=3DArial size=3D2Steve P/FONT/DIV DIVFONT face=3DArial size=3D2Dallas FlyFishers/FONTFONT = face=3DArial=20 size=3D2/FONT/DIV/FONT/DIV/BODY/HTML ------=_NextPart_000_0083_01C5EAF3.A3E16F60-- Can you see why you should turn off your html? |
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On Wed, 16 Nov 2005 21:20:59 -0600, "No left turn"
wrote: Quick Corrode Hooks ? What kind of alloy would make a good hook AND corrode in fresh water in about a week. Think something like Sintered Cast Iron would work? What metals corrode in a few days? Our DNR recommends cutting the line (close to the fish) when it's deep hooked, if one is doing catch and release. Their figures (you'll have to check with them for the basis) are that the hook is completely corroded by digestive fluids (yes, all the liquid in fish is other than pure distilled water) within a max of two weeks and is generally harmless. If you're not doing catch and release, filet the fish quickly so that you can retrieve your lure and hook before the corrosion starts. Cyli r.bc: vixen. Minnow goddess. Speaker to squirrels. Often taunted by trout. Almost entirely harmless. http://www.visi.com/~cyli email: lid (strip the .invalid to email) |
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