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Gut hooked Senko fish....
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<blockquote data-quote="mr.fish" data-source="post: 87105" data-attributes="member: 114"><p>As long as the hook has a ding, scrape or cut in it, it may have a weak spot for rust. I gut hooked a fish in my brothers pond early in the year of last year. I caught that same fish 6 more times, and didn't notice any deteration of the hook. I luckily had a pair of cutters on me that day, and finally removed it. I think a lot of hooks will rust eventualy, but meanwhile can cause a fish to have trouble eating, etc, which will def. Have an effect on the lifespan of that bass.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mr.fish, post: 87105, member: 114"] As long as the hook has a ding, scrape or cut in it, it may have a weak spot for rust. I gut hooked a fish in my brothers pond early in the year of last year. I caught that same fish 6 more times, and didn't notice any deteration of the hook. I luckily had a pair of cutters on me that day, and finally removed it. I think a lot of hooks will rust eventualy, but meanwhile can cause a fish to have trouble eating, etc, which will def. Have an effect on the lifespan of that bass. [/QUOTE]
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