09-18-2006, 03:27 AM
DryRod,
You said that hooks don't dissolve in a fish but rust away not dissolve away. Thanks for the info.
It is probably so but I don't get to concerned with the technical terminology when it is not crucial for the discussion and I know what the other person is trying to mean.
There certainly is plenty of oxygenated water around a fish’s mouth. One would not think that there would be much of any acid in a fish’s mouth acting on a hook. So you would think that majority of action on the hook is oxidation. Not sure where I was really headed with this paragraph so I will let it end here.
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You said that hooks don't dissolve in a fish but rust away not dissolve away. Thanks for the info.
It is probably so but I don't get to concerned with the technical terminology when it is not crucial for the discussion and I know what the other person is trying to mean.
There certainly is plenty of oxygenated water around a fish’s mouth. One would not think that there would be much of any acid in a fish’s mouth acting on a hook. So you would think that majority of action on the hook is oxidation. Not sure where I was really headed with this paragraph so I will let it end here.
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