Coast Rider, just curious...do you use Owner needle point or cutting point? I think the cutting point are suppoused to be "better" and I believe are more expensive.
HOOK: Haha sorry it's been a long day and I'm having trouble visualizing which direction your file is going. Do you think matters if you sharpen "up" or "down?" The following might help me get a better image....are you sharpening your hooks in the direction that a fish would get hooked (on the point, then down to the gap), or, are you going the way a fish would come off a hook (from the bend towards the tip)?
It seems to me that since you are keeping the file stationary and moving the hook up the file likely holding it by the shank, in which case it would be the way/direction a fish would come off the hook. In that case, I sharpen the same way only I hold the hook stationary and swipe the file 2-3 time up the hook towards the eye. At the end of the day, do you think it matters at all???
And holy crap is that 14 steelies this year?!?!
I'll give the matzuo octupus hooks a better run next salmon season, but for steelhead I'm going to go with with what I have the most experience/confidence in for sure, and that's the gammy or owner octupus.