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WD-40 and Hooks, is this OK?

Posted: Mon Mar 10, 2008 2:42 pm
by StogieMan
I have some rust in my hook box and I NEED to nip this is the bud. My questions is, can I spray a light coating of WD-40 in there?

I know it's a rust inhibitor but what about the scent, will fish shy away from a petrolium based spray? Are there other options?

Re: WD-40 and Hooks, is this OK?

Posted: Mon Mar 10, 2008 2:49 pm
by Bill kizer
NO, very bad idea WD-40 has water in it. Get the plano hook holder from wal mart thar prevents rust.

Re: WD-40 and Hooks, is this OK?

Posted: Mon Mar 10, 2008 2:51 pm
by ash
I place Silica pads that come in your medicine or dry goods storage in my boxes....no more moisture contamination. :lol:

Re: WD-40 and Hooks, is this OK?

Posted: Mon Mar 10, 2008 3:19 pm
by Smile_n_Jax
WD-40 is actually a very good fish attractant, but as I understand, is illegal to use under DFG regulations.

Plano makes inhibitor strips what they supply with some of their boxes. Don't know if you can buy them separately.

Re: WD-40 and Hooks, is this OK?

Posted: Mon Mar 10, 2008 3:23 pm
by Micropterus salmoides
I've seen others using Q-tips cut in half and placed in each compartment. I don't know if they work any better or worse than the silica packs or Plano products.

Re: WD-40 and Hooks, is this OK?

Posted: Mon Mar 10, 2008 3:25 pm
by Vince Lazzeroni
I use these. They work well for me.

http://www.theinhibitor.com/

Re: WD-40 and Hooks, is this OK?

Posted: Mon Mar 10, 2008 4:02 pm
by mac (Doyle McEwen)
I never heard that WD-40 had water in it..The WD stands for Water Displacement..The 40 is the 40th formulation..It may indeed have some water in the formula, the greatest part is some sort of oil based product..

mac

Re: WD-40 and Hooks, is this OK?

Posted: Mon Mar 10, 2008 5:02 pm
by straitline
all you need and toothpicks in your boxes they will absorb the moister

Re: WD-40 and Hooks, is this OK?

Posted: Mon Mar 10, 2008 6:41 pm
by Jerry
mac (Doyle McEwen) wrote:.It may indeed have some water in the formula, the greatest part is some sort of oil based product..

mac

Fish oil I do believe.

Re: WD-40 and Hooks, is this OK?

Posted: Mon Mar 10, 2008 7:36 pm
by BIG DADDY BLUE RANGER
Dee Thomas used to recommend a light mist of WD-40 over your hooks during the winter months to prevent rust........ I've never had a problem with it. Dee also recommended keeping your lead separate from hooks as lead attracts moisture. I'm too lazy for two boxes but I do keep my lead sealed in small ziplock bags.

In my hard bait boxes, I toss in a couple of those moisture packs that come in just about anything in a box these days..... someone wrote a while back that rice works good for absorbing moisture too....

Re: WD-40 and Hooks, is this OK?

Posted: Mon Mar 10, 2008 9:36 pm
by MIKE TREMONT
I read or heard the samething.

I got some water in my hook box years ago, sprayed them down with WD and haven't had any rust problems.

You could always take a few out and do an experiment.

Re: WD-40 and Hooks, is this OK?

Posted: Tue Mar 11, 2008 7:31 am
by NelsonG
I think w-d 40 containing fish oil is a rumor. I believe it is a petroleum product.
I spray my hooks and lead with Bang to protect them from oxidation and rust. Makes yer box smell good!
just another idea,
Nelson

Re: WD-40 and Hooks, is this OK?

Posted: Tue Mar 11, 2008 11:05 am
by Andy Giannini
WD 40 is a petroleum distillate, there isn't any whale oil in it!

For rusting problems, a light mist of Corrosion X is the ticket. You can use it all over your boat, and it even restores continuity to electric circuts. Won't hurt fishing line either.

WD 40 is fine for five minute jobs, like zipping off lug nuts.

If its something I care about, it gets Corrosion X.

Gene has it at "The Hook".

A.G.

Re: WD-40 and Hooks, is this OK?

Posted: Tue Mar 11, 2008 11:59 am
by DL
The reason for the fish attractant is the Anise oil in it. The website will tell you what is not in it, but wont say the actual ingredients.

http://wd40.com/Brands/wd40_faqs.html

Re: WD-40 and Hooks, is this OK?

Posted: Tue Mar 11, 2008 1:34 pm
by TonyL
I heard chalk works good . A couple pieces in the box will absorb for a long time I'm told.