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Posted 9/9/2008 1:09:41 PM
Mingo

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Anyone have a sugestion on a good method or a good hook sharpening tool to sharpen hooks?

Thanks,

Tim

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Posted 9/9/2008 1:50:02 PM


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i just use a file. a lot of circle hooks are kind of hard to sharp (the owner jobu's i think) but otherwise, i sharpen mine from 3 different angles. before every trip, no questions asked.

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Posted 9/9/2008 4:10:08 PM
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If it is real bad I will use a file, but if the hooks just need touching up I will use 220 grit sandpaper the kind they use to sand drywall.  It is pretty tough and doesn't take off too much but will get hooks sharp as hell.

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Posted 9/10/2008 5:48:17 AM


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Posted 9/10/2008 10:04:44 AM


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After you sharpen the hook, use a permanant marker of any color(I use red) to "paint" the area that you filed to better protect it from the salt water.

 

 

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Posted 9/10/2008 10:49:09 AM
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I second hood's tip, I always use a black marker to "coat" over the filed metal. Its amazing how much of a difference it makes. I will sharpen some hooks such as mustads with that duratin finish like the 7731 and 7691. These come fairly sharp out of the box but not quite enough in my opinion. Stainless hooks such as mustads 7691S and 7732, Owners jobu big game, and the new hays hooks from quick rig usually come very sharp right out of the box and it seems more harm than good to sharpen them new. After a trip or a fish than i would definitely sharpen them.
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Posted 9/10/2008 11:44:32 AM


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I had one of these years ago, funny I lived in Miami at that time. It was the best way I've found to sharpen a hook. Compact and not expensive either. Somehow it either grew legs or I misplaced it.

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