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Thread: Brass vs. Steel
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Old July 23rd, 2008
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Re: Brass vs. Steel

In the early 1990's after the "Iron Curtain" had fallen I bought some Russian made spoons on a fleamarket , they were cheap and looked nice being sprayed in fancy colors .

I fished them quite a while , as usual close at bottom , tossing 'em over shells , rocks and gravel .

One day I opened up my stowaway only to find most of my lures in there covered with a rusty , brown sediment !

The Russian spoons were of steel , those days I didn't even know about lures of ordinary steel , thought , that such should be impossible !

The hard fishing had damaged the paint,-and nickel coats of those spoons , so they started to corrode instantly .

Nowadays I'd rather take a magnet with me buying strange , unknown metal lures on fleamarkets , if they stick , hands off !

I would never again put such in my tackle box !

Good Luck , diemai
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