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![]() "Tench Ninja" wrote in message ... Down with this sort of thing!!!! From the rust on the hook It has been there some time, or the angler in question is even more irresponsible using rusty hooks. --------------------------------------------- The hook was probably not rusty when he used it. In actual fact he was, whether knowingly or not being more responsible in using a hook that did rust, rather than a stainless steel one that would remain in the fishes gullet, or throat for the rest of its life. |
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In article , Alex
wrote: "Tench Ninja" wrote in message ... Down with this sort of thing!!!! From the rust on the hook It has been there some time, or the angler in question is even more irresponsible using rusty hooks. --------------------------------------------- The hook was probably not rusty when he used it. In actual fact he was, whether knowingly or not being more responsible in using a hook that did rust, rather than a stainless steel one that would remain in the fishes gullet, or throat for the rest of its life. I tend to agree. Stainless hooks remain dangerous if lost in a snag too. Far better for those who come after if the hook rusts away. Cheerio, -- |
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: Down with this sort of thing!!!!
: : From the rust on the hook It has been there some time, or the angler in : question is even more irresponsible using rusty hooks. : --------------------------------------------- : The hook was probably not rusty when he used it. In actual fact he was, : whether knowingly or not : being more responsible in using a hook that did rust, rather than a : stainless : steel one that would remain in the fishes gullet, or throat for the rest of : its life. : : I tend to agree. Stainless hooks remain dangerous if lost in a snag too. : Far better for those who come after if the hook rusts away. : Ok agreed. However what remains was that his methods were irresponsible And the fact that it was a large single hook on a length of mono might also suggest that s/he may have been long lining. |
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In article , Tench Ninja
wrote: : Down with this sort of thing!!!! : : From the rust on the hook It has been there some time, or the angler in : question is even more irresponsible using rusty hooks. : --------------------------------------------- : The hook was probably not rusty when he used it. In actual fact he was, : whether knowingly or not : being more responsible in using a hook that did rust, rather than a : stainless : steel one that would remain in the fishes gullet, or throat for the rest of : its life. : : I tend to agree. Stainless hooks remain dangerous if lost in a snag too. : Far better for those who come after if the hook rusts away. : Ok agreed. However what remains was that his methods were irresponsible And the fact that it was a large single hook on a length of mono might also suggest that s/he may have been long lining. Or fishing for something else entirely and was bitten-off by a pike unexpectedly grabbing (say) a worm? Cheerio, -- |
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