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<blockquote data-quote="FishinsMyLife" data-source="post: 17616" data-attributes="member: 95"><p>I hadn't gotten a chance to really check these hooks out in the field until the other day. I tied on a 2/0 to fish a small stickbait Texas Rigged. I set the hook once and had a fish on for a few seconds. I reeled in and the hook hadn't penetrated the worm. I figured that was a user error. I used a 4/0 hook on a Texas Rigged Hardnose lizard. I set the hook once with a 1 second fight. I reel in the bait and look at the hook. The tip was bent and that cost me a fish. I put a new hook on and caught a bass shortly thereafter. I looked through my batch and one more hook had a bent tip. Also, a few hooks had spots that looked tarnished and slightly discolored, but I kept them hoping that they were still fine</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FishinsMyLife, post: 17616, member: 95"] I hadn't gotten a chance to really check these hooks out in the field until the other day. I tied on a 2/0 to fish a small stickbait Texas Rigged. I set the hook once and had a fish on for a few seconds. I reeled in and the hook hadn't penetrated the worm. I figured that was a user error. I used a 4/0 hook on a Texas Rigged Hardnose lizard. I set the hook once with a 1 second fight. I reel in the bait and look at the hook. The tip was bent and that cost me a fish. I put a new hook on and caught a bass shortly thereafter. I looked through my batch and one more hook had a bent tip. Also, a few hooks had spots that looked tarnished and slightly discolored, but I kept them hoping that they were still fine [/QUOTE]
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