if hook companies make a red 'bleeding hook' and line makers claim that red disappers underwater, what is the point of using a 'bleeding hook' if it is supposedly invisible?
Lol I said that with florocarbon.If Its invisable why do I have to go down to 60lb at times when chunking tuna.Should be able to use 150 lb. since they cant see it.I know the baits dont drift rite.I absoludtly hate the red bleeding hooks,they turn gold after half a trip and rust quicker than black or bronze hook finishes.
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