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Well, a foul hook, but nice beastie nonetheless! :smiley:

 

A catch is a catch!!

  • Super User
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... because your baits have rusty hooks?

 

JK, nice fish!

Don't worry I touch them up with a file so they are sticky, I do need some new ones though.

  • Super User
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That's definitely a benefit to using a crankbait rod. When I'm not using a crankbait rod and my bait has treble hooks, I always back my drag way off. I've caught a lot of fish that I shouldn't by doing just that. Many times it's been a northern pike that's severely frayed my line. When you get them in the boat and unhooked, you put a amount of tension on the line and it snaps it reminds you why you do that too.  

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Im sorry I'm new to rods and technical stuff but what is the advantage of a crankbait rod?

  • Super User
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More forgiving when a fish surges which results in a higher landing percentage.

 

 

 

 

:xmas-115:

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More forgiving when a fish surges which results in a higher landing percentage.

 

 

 

 

:xmas-115:

Thank you!!

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Don't worry I touch them up with a file so they are sticky, I do need some new ones though.

 

+1. I get harassed by my buddy about rusty hooks once in a while. I have replacements, but as long as they hold a nice point after filing, I just hang on to them

  • Like 1
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... because your baits have rusty hooks?

 

JK, nice fish!

I am glad that I wasn't the only one with OCD that saw this. However, as CarlF states a lot of times the hooks can't look terrible but still be pretty sharp. I replace the trebles at first sign of rust though because I don't want my lures having rust spots on the paint (see first picture).  Lures are too expensive to ruin yourself, I let the fish do that for me. 

  • Super User
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Agreed about the crankbait rod helping you land another nice one, but I'd be concerned about a chronically rusted hook breaking off on a nice fish even if the point is still sharp. Your avatar shows you catch some pigs... hate to lose one on a rusty hook.

  • Super User
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Agreed about the crankbait rod helping you land another nice one, but I'd be concerned about a chronically rusted hook breaking off on a nice fish even if the point is still sharp. Your avatar shows you catch some pigs... hate to lose one on a rusty hook.

I can't bring myself to change hooks on a bait I know I'm gonna lose quickly. Anyone who fishes from the bank with crankbaits can relate. Lots of rocks and trees where I fish, and when they want a shad rap I'm showing them a shad rap even when it gets expensive  :dazed-7: . I lost two shad raps in that outing.

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  • Super User
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I can't bring myself to change hooks on a bait I know I'm gonna lose quickly...

That makes sense but if your hooks are getting rusty that quickly you may just want to throw some anti-rust strips or even desiccant packets in your crankbait box to keep them from rusting before they inevitably fall prey to a rock or tree. Just my .02... you're catching a lot of fish so you're already doing the most important thing right.   :wink7:

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