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"Harry Krause" wrote in message
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Doug Kanter wrote:
" Tuuuk" wrote in message
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I didn't think you would understand,,, CW means Continuous Wave,, it is
something radio people do and you wouldn't understand. Morse Code or the
key, and my thought to hand coordination is very fast (not bragging, just
explaining) and my typing is very fast, about 30 or more WPM (Words Per
Minute) based on about a 5 word average.



You mentioned,,,,,,,,CW as the reason,,,,,,,,why you u,,se all the
commas,,,,,,,,. It is NOT an excuse or a valid justification. Not now.
Not ever. And, stop bragging about your typing speed. Any decent typist
can work at double or triple that speed without trying hard.



There are some who can type 30 wpm one-handed. And some who can do math.
Odiously, Tuuuuu,,,,k is not among either group.





In-Line/Non-Offset Octopus Circle Hook

With the ever increasing popularity of circle hooks and their new found
success, some fisheries have gone to circle hook only regulations. Along
with that, the regulations call for a limited degree of offset or not
offset at all. Some feel that too much offset on a circle hook negates
its ability to set only in the corner of the jaw and can result in a few
fish being hook too deep. Gamakatsu's new "in-line" circle hook is design
to meet those regulations that call for a non-offset circle hook. Based
on the same design as the very popular Octopus Circle Hook, the In-Line
Circle Hook features no offset. This new version of the Octopus Circle
hook will not replace the existing Octopus Circle Hook, but will be
offered in addition to it. The In-Line Circle Hook has an up eye for
snelling and the sticky sharp point is set at a 90 degree angle from the
shank of the hook. In addition to the new non-offset style, this new
circle hook is also available in a Red finish as well as the corrosion
resistant NS Black finish. Available in sizes 1/0 through 8/0. A barbless
version in NS Black is available in sizes 3/0, 4/0, 5/0.


These red finish hooks seem really hot in fresh water fishing...but in the
murky salt water, I dunno. Anyone used them with success?


I've never used 'em, but I understand that the Daichii bleeding bait hooks
are pretty weak and break rather easily (at least according to the tarpon
guys).