What sharpener do most of you guys use for your jigs, spinnerbaits etc? Do any of you not sharpen your jig hooks and toss it when the hook dulls?
Thanks
Hook Sharperners/ Sharpening?
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natalex1208
, Feb 08 2012 09:39 PM
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#1
Posted February 08 2012 - 09:39 PM
#2
Posted February 08 2012 - 10:05 PM
I use a stone style sharpener. IMO, the file style sharpeners are all but useless. The one i use is an Eagle Claw brand sharpener and it is a grey rectangle with a sandpaper-like texture. It works really well on any hooks, and you can sharpen them enough to hang on your fingernail. Unfortunantly, big sturdy jig hooks dont re-sharpen to well but you can at least fix a moderatly rolled point. If you are flipping in close with heavy braid, i dont think you should worry too much if your hook isnt absurdly sharp, but if your draggin a big football jig out deep, a super sharp hook can absolutely make a difference in hook-ups.
#3
Posted February 09 2012 - 08:26 AM
jkarol24, on February 08 2012 - 10:05 PM, said:
I use a stone style sharpener. IMO, the file style sharpeners are all but useless.
Same here. I use a 400 grit stone from a vertical hone. 3/8" square X 8" long, cut in half. It's small and easy to stash in the tackle box and will put a VERY sharp point on a hook. I sharpen almost all my hooks when they need it, some get sharpened right out of the package. Jigs, spinnerbaits, crankbaits, worm hooks, they all need a touch-up now and then.
Tom
There are no magic lures and the fish don't care how much you paid for your gear.
#4
Posted February 09 2012 - 09:49 AM
I was given a pretty awesome fisherman's knife:
http://www.cutco.com...?itemGroup=5721
I don't usually filet because I'm a catch-n-release guy, but it has smooth-stone hook sharpener on the back of the sheath with a groove in it - which I use often.
Hooks I don't (or rarely) sharpen: Gamakatsu, Owner
Hooks I sharpen: BPS-brand (not all of 'em, but most), other "off" brands
I will "toss" a hook if it just won't hold a point.
http://www.cutco.com...?itemGroup=5721
I don't usually filet because I'm a catch-n-release guy, but it has smooth-stone hook sharpener on the back of the sheath with a groove in it - which I use often.
Hooks I don't (or rarely) sharpen: Gamakatsu, Owner
Hooks I sharpen: BPS-brand (not all of 'em, but most), other "off" brands
I will "toss" a hook if it just won't hold a point.
#5
Posted February 09 2012 - 10:00 AM
I won't sharpen a hook. Jst tie on a new one if it gets too dull. I do sharpen jig and spinnerbait hooks occasionally. It kind of rare for me to have a jig long enough for it to get dull; I tend to leave a lot of jigs stuck in rocks, wood, etc. I will shaerpen when though if I manage to keep it long enough. Ditto for spinnerbaits. They break, that's just the way it is, but I sharpen spinnerbait hooks more than jig hooks.
I use Gerber sharpener that looks like a pen; even has a pocket clip like a pen, and is about the same size. Twist the top ring and a diamond rod will extend. It's round with one flattened side, with a fine diamond grit. This thing has worked very nicely for better than a decade. It may last another decade of I don't drop it in a lake.
I use Gerber sharpener that looks like a pen; even has a pocket clip like a pen, and is about the same size. Twist the top ring and a diamond rod will extend. It's round with one flattened side, with a fine diamond grit. This thing has worked very nicely for better than a decade. It may last another decade of I don't drop it in a lake.
Every normal man must be tempted at times to spit upon his hands, hoist the black flag, and begin slitting throats. H.L. Mencken
#6
Posted February 09 2012 - 07:14 PM
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