Sounds logical- a sharp hook will set easier and hold more fish than a dull one. Your hookup and landing ratios will improve if you keep your hooks sharp. Provided you can find the fish at all.....
ok lesson over- lotsa guys don't sharpen their hooks, but they do take a beating.
Tying up a few fluke rigs, I noticed many of my old rigs still lookin' solid, but the hooks not so much. I've heard a few ways to hone 'em up-- I usually use a small stone from the shop. Works good but not the easiest thing to do on a rockin' boat...
Anyone else resharpening hooks? If so how are you doing it?