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I just use these cheap little stones from BassPro. Like $2 each. They don't have them in their online catalog for some reason. I always pick up several when I get them as they do wear down. I keep them attached to my retractable belt loop "keeper", along with my line clippers, and I'm always using it to dress up a hook. Very handy, very light/small and easy to use.

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What's a good one?

 

 

The one you'll keep in your pocket and use regularly... take a look-see at the Eze-lap model S.

 

oe

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I like a fine file. Luhr Jensen makes one that is excettent. Only drawback is they rust.

 

Ohterwise I like diamond files.

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Do you just go one direction? I have a Rapala one with a v groove in it and I seem to dull the hooks rather than sharpen LOL. I think it is because I go both ways with it.

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Do you just go one direction? I have a Rapala one with a v groove in it and I seem to dull the hooks rather than sharpen LOL. I think it is because I go both ways with it.

I only go one direction. like sharpening a knife

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I sharpen conservatively, bc I want those hooks to last. The recommendation was always to sharpen three sides. That wastes a lot of hook. I sharpen one side -just slide the file at a low angle along the point. The idea is to make the tip of the point sharp enough to stick into your skin when you handle it, and not slide on your thumbnail. This is easy to do with one stroke. That potentially leaves two more sides for future sharpening.

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X2 on sharpen conservatively, it only takes a lick with a good tool; I seen guys really work at sharpening hooks and it's not necessary, just do the very tip of the point so it'll easily bite into your thumb nail and not skip off.

 

BTW, change out any rusty hooks for your own safety.

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