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#1 Post by southaussie »

Just a quick question, does everyone wash their traces/rigs off after a days fishing? I know you should replace the hooks every time but sometimes a trace may only hit the water once or be in the box with a wet trace and the next time you open up ur rig box they have a little rust on them but there still sharp??
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I give mine a spray with wd40 when I'm done, usually spray a bit inside the sleeves on my rig wallet too, keeps everything in good shape a little while longer.
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#3 Post by evan699 »

I reuse my flattie rigs all the time. I might use the same rig 30 or 40 times without changing anything. Once the hooks are good quality they should be fine. Also if it's only smaller fish i'm after i don't think there's a need to change the snoods too often. If i find rust on hooks or any signs of damage to snoods i'll scrap the lot and re make the rigs from scratch. I use conger rigs over and over again as the snoods are so thick it would take an awful lot of damage to weaken them and the cox and rawl meat hooks i use are good quality and don't lose their point too easily. If i'm catching alot of dogfish i'll throw away the rigs fairly regular.
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#4 Post by paul mason »

Shambo wrote:I give mine a spray with wd40 when I'm done, usually spray a bit inside the sleeves on my rig wallet too, keeps everything in good shape a little while longer.
"Danger" never spray WD40 on line it rots line!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1
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paul mason wrote:
Shambo wrote:I give mine a spray with wd40 when I'm done, usually spray a bit inside the sleeves on my rig wallet too, keeps everything in good shape a little while longer.
"Danger" never spray WD40 on line it rots line!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1
Wd40 being a heavier form of kerosene, kerosene being oil, mono being single strand nylon, nylon used in the making of oil tanks, can you see where I'm going with this..... :roll:
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Shambo wrote:
paul mason wrote:
Shambo wrote:I give mine a spray with wd40 when I'm done, usually spray a bit inside the sleeves on my rig wallet too, keeps everything in good shape a little while longer.
"Danger" never spray WD40 on line it rots line!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1
Wd40 being a heavier form of kerosene, kerosene being oil, mono being single strand nylon, nylon used in the making of oil tanks, can you see where I'm going with this..... :roll:
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#7 Post by Shambo »

paul mason wrote:
Shambo wrote:
paul mason wrote:
Shambo wrote:I give mine a spray with wd40 when I'm done, usually spray a bit inside the sleeves on my rig wallet too, keeps everything in good shape a little while longer.
"Danger" never spray WD40 on line it rots line!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1
Wd40 being a heavier form of kerosene, kerosene being oil, mono being single strand nylon, nylon used in the making of oil tanks, can you see where I'm going with this..... :roll:
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While the ingredients in WD-40 are secret, we can tell you what WD-40 does NOT contain. WD-40 does not contain silicone, kerosene, water, wax, graphite, chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs), or any known cancer-causing agents.
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It contains:

Aliphatic Petroleum Distillates 60-70%
Petroleum base Oil 15-25%
Carbon dioxide - 2-3%
Non-harzardous Ingredients <10%

Aliphatic Petroleum Distillates equals kerosene :P
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#8 Post by saving private brian »

imagine you being a fish and being hungry????????????????????????would u mind rust..................................
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#9 Post by bigsod »

saving private brian wrote:imagine you being a fish and being hungry????????????????????????would u mind rust..................................
Prob not but if the rust caused the hook to break youd have one p*&&^$ off angler hopping mad on the beach :roll:
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#10 Post by southaussie »

Thanks for the replies lads now i'm scared to spray wd40 on me nuts :oops: , I may just continue to wash them in warm water and try and make sure theyre dry before packing them away, I usually use kamassan b940 hooks on the odd occasion ive used larger ones where the tip of the point slightle bends in Hiro brand i think
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southaussie wrote:Thanks for the replies lads now i'm scared to spray wd40 on me nuts :oops: , I may just continue to wash them in warm water and try and make sure theyre dry before packing them away, I usually use kamassan b940 hooks on the odd occasion ive used larger ones where the tip of the point slightle bends in Hiro brand i think
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#12 Post by dbrock »

i just wrap em up on rig winders and re use untill i feel the hooks have had it,
have had no problems yet, i recon if put into a rig wallet they may stay damp and rust a bit more
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#13 Post by Donagh »

jd wrote:
southaussie wrote:Thanks for the replies lads now i'm scared to spray wd40 on me nuts :oops: , I may just continue to wash them in warm water and try and make sure theyre dry before packing them away, I usually use kamassan b940 hooks on the odd occasion ive used larger ones where the tip of the point slightle bends in Hiro brand i think
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jd wrote:
southaussie wrote:Thanks for the replies lads now i'm scared to spray wd40 on me nuts :oops: , I may just continue to wash them in warm water and try and make sure theyre dry before packing them away, I usually use kamassan b940 hooks on the odd occasion ive used larger ones where the tip of the point slightle bends in Hiro brand i think
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#15 Post by southaussie »

:oops: :oops: meant to say i will wash my rigs/traces after using them and you all new that :shock: :shock: and mechanical nuts and bolts :roll: but happy to make you all laugh even if its at my expense

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