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LakeConjolaFish
24-02-2003, 09:17 PM
Any thoughts on how to stop trebles rusting? Besides rinsing in freshwater and drying them thoroughly.....this humidity is causing a bit of rust on my trebles.

pw-bream
24-02-2003, 09:43 PM
I've not tried this personally, but I've seen people say cooking oil is ok. It stops rust and doesn't make a smell that could put fish off.
I reckon lures are designed to self destruct, use them once and they rust away in the tackle box (if you didn't snag and lose it already).

MATTY
24-02-2003, 10:11 PM
a mate of mine uses lures of the beach/rock etc and hes started to use the treble protectors that you can buy & putting fish oil in them and putting them back on.last time we were away he was even talking of putting "captain gordons chumline" in them.they seem to be holding up ok even though they are just the cheap trebles that the lures come with.i dont know if you can get treble protectors for size 10 or 12s but might be worth a look.cheers

LakeConjolaFish
24-02-2003, 10:31 PM
Its not so much the fact of replacing the treble I just hate rust stains on my lures :mad:

Lizardboy
24-02-2003, 10:42 PM
I know you said OTHER than washing in freshwater and drying ... anyway this is what I do, it might help someone. During a trip the lures I use never go straight back in the tackle box. I'll store them in a seperate container until I get home, then wash them in fresh water, allow to dry, then they go back in the tackle box. This way there should almost be no salt residue in my tackle box....other than the salt impregnated softies, but I'm not sure they count, I keep them in their packets most of the time anyway.

Lizardboy

LakeConjolaFish
24-02-2003, 11:06 PM
Gidday Lizard Boy,

Thats exactly what I do....I have a special container in the boat that I put the used HB's in. Wash in freshwater (really well) air dry them on a towel then stow them back in the plano. I think its the humidity thats doing it.

LakeConjolaFish
24-02-2003, 11:11 PM
I should never have taken the squidgies out of the bags they came in and put them in the plano, I just had a look at them and they are "sweating" with a wet sheen and all the salt crystals are very wet and the plano compartments are even wet, they must have soaked up the moisture in the air.
I'll have to put them in some ziplock bags, I bought some a few weeks ago but have been slack and never got around to it. To much time on Breammaster ;)

SWANK-E
24-02-2003, 11:16 PM
i heard olive oil before, but pete s taught me spray canola oil, ones you use for non-stick

'one can will last you 50 years'

thanks pete

25-02-2003, 12:20 AM
Hey Jim, I just openned my tqckle box this morning to work on some lures. I found the same thing in my plano, caused by the damn squidgy's. There is salt and small drops of water, all over the top of my plano box. I wish i'd heard of this before i took them out of their packet!:mad:

Dave

Mim
25-02-2003, 01:21 AM
Just an idea, I haven't tried it, but...

You can now buy Olive oil with garlic in it. I have been reading about using all the scents in the other forums and thought maybe it would stop the rusting and add a nice garlic scent to the lure at the same time

Cheers

Mim

blackwater
25-02-2003, 01:49 AM
Lakeconjolafish
I remember reading somewhere of using tuna oil in a spray bottle and giving the hooks a squirt when you finish fishing for the day. I haven't tried this but sounds like a good idea. I keep my soft placcies and hard bodies in seperate boxes also so that would prevent the moisture rusting the hooks like is happening to you. I'm not having any probs with rusting hooks and i don't spray anything on them.
Brian

Richo
25-02-2003, 01:50 AM
Rice, in the plano box - I have seen it only once before, and the lures and hooks had the least amount of rust Ive ever seen.

25-02-2003, 02:13 AM
Yeah that would work Richo
The rice would soak in all the moisture. Hey thats an awesome idea



Dave

SWANK-E
25-02-2003, 02:46 AM
now THAT'S a thought!

fresh lures served with garlic and palmasan cheese infused olive oil on a bed of rice.

Mim
25-02-2003, 02:50 AM
LMAO

I can see myself chasing after that lure

pete s
25-02-2003, 07:47 AM
as kevin said, i use canola non stick spray. wash the HB's in fresh water, dry and a quick spray to coat the trebles.

if you want to use a flavoured oil (garlic, aniseed), gently warm up some cottonseed or grapeseed oil to approx 60C with some crushed cloves of garlic or star anise. let it cool down and strain. my mum has a small stainless steel pump pack, which you can fill with oil and a few pumps to pressurize it and its ready to spray ;)

to stop rusting in your tackle box, use either rice (great idea richo) or get some silicon gel satchels or if your on a budget, charcoal. the idea is to have something that absorbs moisture :)

pw-bream
25-02-2003, 04:02 PM
Originally posted by pete s
my mum has a small stainless steel pump pack, which you can fill with oil and a few pumps to pressurize it and its ready to spray ;)


Don't you mean "_had_ a small stainless steel pump pack" :-)

Pretty soon we'll be marinating our lures in all manner of exotic herbs and spices. Colonel Sanders had 11 secret herbs & spices didn't he?
Swank-e has the right idea with his bed of rice, etc :-)

mike_mad_fisho
25-02-2003, 05:06 PM
gday guys
i try and just rinse them of with fresh water after every trip.
michael

pete s
25-02-2003, 05:20 PM
no pete, she has :( :(

$41.50 from minimax. expensive but good. plus if you dont use tuna oil etc then you can still use your scented oils in the kitchen :)