Hooks become dull over time - especially if you're dragging them along the bottom of a river or lake across rocks and other objects. You can buy hook sharpeners to sharpen your hooks - or you can toss them and buy new ones.
In the old days, a lot of fishermen would rather sharpen their hooks than buy new ones (believing they were saving a few bucks).
Now a days, most of the hooks you buy are chemically or laser sharpened - which helps them remain sharpened longer. Manually sharpening these hooks can have a negative affect on the sharpness (which defeats the whole purpose).
Before you decide to sharpen your hooks, you should check to see if your hooks are chemically or laser sharpened or not. If they are, it's best to leave them alone.
You might also want to keep in mind that anytime you file metal, you run the risk of wearing it down to the point it will bend or break easily.
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