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Do you use talc powder?? - Page 2

View Poll Results: Do you use talc powder?

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  • Yep. All the time. Best stuff since Alvey built a reel

    9 12.16%
  • Nope. Never heard of it but will try it.

    13 17.57%
  • Nope. I just buy new hooks when they rust up

    20 27.03%
  • Gees your a tosser. Fancy bunging fish hooks in baby powder

    32 43.24%
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Thread: Do you use talc powder??

  1. #16
    Ausfish Platinum Member mylestom's Avatar
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    Sep 2004

    Re: Do you use talc powder??

    All right around the caravan legs to keep the ants out, that's my use for it. Gel sachets or make your own with water crystals from garden shop.

    Trev
    Fish for the future, enjoy the present but think of your children.

  2. #17
    Ausfish Platinum Member TREVELLY's Avatar
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    Apr 2010

    Re: Do you use talc powder??

    Quote Originally Posted by finga View Post
    I learnt something today too. I'm a tosser according to the poll results
    I wasn't going to vote but with this I guess I had too

    I use WD40 or inox - I reckon the fish probably hate it too.
    Cheers

    Trev

  3. #18

    Re: Do you use talc powder??

    I don't have a rust issue.

    I use VMC PS ( Perma Steel ) hooks. they don't rust and are extra sharp, straight out of the box.

    All other gear is kept in plastic bags.

    Now, Scotty, if your " tackle " is rusting, you need to lubricate it or start using it. But, from what I hear, you either fish the fresh water or not at all.

    I voted option 4

    OH, you missed Jam filled lamingtons yesterday.......

    On the more serious note, good thread, as I feel it is very important to have non-rusty tackle / hooks and to also keep ya tacklebox tidy and clean.


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  4. #19

    Re: Do you use talc powder??

    Quote Originally Posted by Lucky_Phill View Post
    from what I hear, you either fish the fresh water or not at all.
    I just don't brag that's all.
    Merry Christmas to all. Jingle bells, jingle bells, jingle all the way......
    I intend on living for-ever....so far so good


  5. #20
    Ausfish Platinum Member wamjam's Avatar
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    May 2002

    Re: Do you use talc powder??

    I read post number one (finga's) then looked straight above the phace protection add and seen my answer, didn't have to read the other three.

  6. #21
    Ausfish Silver Member BGG's Avatar
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    Nov 2005

    Re: Do you use talc powder??

    I only use talc on wet feet to get the sand off before I put socks and waders on.

  7. #22

    Re: Do you use talc powder??

    I use it on the batwings

  8. #23

    Re: Do you use talc powder??

    Quote Originally Posted by wamjam View Post
    I read post number one (finga's) then looked straight above the phace protection add and seen my answer, didn't have to read the other three.
    Did you read past the first 4 words of that option?

    I intend on living for-ever....so far so good


  9. #24

    Re: Do you use talc powder??

    . I'm a tosser according to the poll results [/QUOTE]
    but you KNOW that
    lol

  10. #25

    Re: Do you use talc powder??

    Rice works, I have a tonne of hook in rice and it does the job, cheap too.
    Only thing is it sits in the hinge of the tackle box, though its been over a year, yeah and some splash and sand, but it works very well on lure and hooks.

    Talc or flour gets some moisture and it goes to glue, no thanks.
    Depends if you talking open tackle kit or a closed container, rice works well on my standard open tackle kits.

    Open as in your digging into them with wet hands while changing a hook.

    Dan

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