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Heck -- I don't keep my hooks long enough to rust. Usually, they get caught
on an overhanging tree limb that I can't reach or snagged on a rock or log at the bottom of a pond or lake... -- Marty S. Baltimore, MD USA "SHRED©" wrote in message news:kf_2c.14148$BA.13228@fed1read03... I get rusting on my hooks. Crankbaits, worm hooks, etc.. Finally I want to deal with it. How do you guys prevent it? It isn't always practical to let them air dry before putting them back in the tray. Will those silica packets work? If so where can I get them in bulk? Thank you |
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