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If you do some searching on the Web,
you can find chemically sharpenned hooks for the same price or even less than the traditional Mustads. These cheaper hooks are not QUITE as good as Tiemco etc., but IMO they are better than the traditional Mustads. IMO, the "higher" lines of Mustads are every bit as good as any of the Japanese hooks. However, they are just as expensive. Willi I'll look around on line and see what I can find, thanks for the steer. Since time off is regrettably not a problem, and since travel to sal****er flats, at least, is measured in minutes, cost per hook becomes somewhat more of a factor than for those who must allocate time, trouble, and travel to fish the flats. -- Stev Lenon 91B20 '68-'69 Drowning flies to Dark Star http://web.tampabay.rr.com/stevglo/i...age92kword.htm |
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slenon wrote:
I'll look around on line and see what I can find, thanks for the steer. bon appétit :-) -- Cut "to the chase" for my email address. |
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![]() slenon wrote: If you do some searching on the Web, you can find chemically sharpenned hooks for the same price or even less than the traditional Mustads. These cheaper hooks are not QUITE as good as Tiemco etc., but IMO they are better than the traditional Mustads. IMO, the "higher" lines of Mustads are every bit as good as any of the Japanese hooks. However, they are just as expensive. Willi I'll look around on line and see what I can find, thanks for the steer. Since time off is regrettably not a problem, and since travel to sal****er flats, at least, is measured in minutes, cost per hook becomes somewhat more of a factor than for those who must allocate time, trouble, and travel to fish the flats. From what Sierra fisher said about not being able to chemically sharpen stainless hooks, I don't know if the Japanese hooks would be any better than the standard Mustads for salt water. Willi |
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From what Sierra fisher said about not being able to chemically sharpen
stainless hooks, I don't know if the Japanese hooks would be any better than the standard Mustads for salt water. Willi I've got a few 911 S's and some other Japanese hooks that someone gave me. I'll tie some comparison flies and see how they hold up. -- Stev Lenon 91B20 '68-'69 Drowning flies to Dark Star http://web.tampabay.rr.com/stevglo/i...age92kword.htm |
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On Sun, 23 May 2004, Willi wrote:
From what Sierra fisher said about not being able to chemically sharpen stainless hooks, I don't know if the Japanese hooks would be any better than the standard Mustads for salt water. I like Dai-Ichi x-points for sal****er although they are quite pricey. Mustad signature line are good but not as good. The difference between the premium and *regular* hooks for sal****er use is that the wire thickness is finer and penetrates more easily. Mu |
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