Ordinary carbon steel, or stainless steel fish hooks?
Ordinary carbon steel, or stainless steel fish hooks?
The hooks are made of flat carbon steel, which corrodes in sea water, or stainless steel that does not work. As a result, carbon steel hooks should be sharpened more often than inox and should be rinsed in fresh water and dried at the end of each trip to prevent them from rusting.
However, many saltwater fishermen believe that plain steel hooks are more humane than stainless fish hooks since any fish that escapes with an inside will soon be pulled from it when the hooks corrode a process accelerated by digestive juices, and finally don't buy cheap buy economically, yes but don't make your purchase on price alone.
In particular, cheap rods and reels are a menace and sooner or later probably sooner they will let you down?
Stick to the manufacturer’s you are familiar with and you won't go far wrong.
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