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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 |
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