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![]() JimH wrote: I had not been fishing since Spring and my tackle box sat inside the dock box. If you recall we had flooding on the river earlier this summer and part of my dock box was underwater for a while. I pulled the tackle box out the other day and saw that the bottom tray (containing all my lures) was full of rusty water and the treble hooks on the lures were all rusted. I just got done cleaning the lures (running them in fresh water) to remove the rusty goop on them. I plan to replace the rusty treble hooks on them. My question is..........do you think an odor of rust on the lure body will keep fish from hitting these lures? If I soak them in the sink with dishwashing soap will that leave a worse odor on the lures that the fish will stay away from? TIA! Doesn't the art or science of fishing with lures depend primarily on ****ing the fish off so badly that they will strike out at the obnoxious noise, color, smell, vibration, etc of any lures cast or trolled in the vicinity? Maybe the more you irritate the fish, the harder they strike? Are there studies that indicate the fish are actually fooled into thinking the lures have some food value? Unless the fish are striking a red, white, and silver spoon or a copper spinner strung with red, blue, white and yellow beads because they think such devices are legitimate bait fish, it probably wouldn't make a lot of difference whether the lures actually smelled like a fish or not. |
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