richg99
Well-known member
Since my wife has been out of town for a while, I, somehow, accumulated some wine corks.
Whilst putting away some lures...I started to do the usual 15 minute untangling process, and remembered that there was a better way. Inside of an old tackle box that my uncle had, no lures were badly tangled. He, also, had a good use for wine corks...after he drank the wine, of course.
I think this process is best handled by a small band saw. I can't see a safe way to slice the corks with any other tool that I own. The corks best fit small, #8 and smaller hooks.
Sliced up properly, they make great hook guards, and the price is RIGHT!
regards, Rich
Whilst putting away some lures...I started to do the usual 15 minute untangling process, and remembered that there was a better way. Inside of an old tackle box that my uncle had, no lures were badly tangled. He, also, had a good use for wine corks...after he drank the wine, of course.
I think this process is best handled by a small band saw. I can't see a safe way to slice the corks with any other tool that I own. The corks best fit small, #8 and smaller hooks.
Sliced up properly, they make great hook guards, and the price is RIGHT!
regards, Rich