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Winter Corrosion Protection for Hunting and Fishing Gear

January 25, 2024

Corrosion Protection What is there to do in winter when it comes to outdoor sports like hunting and fishing? For that matter, what is there to do in terms of rust prevention on sporting equipment like guns and tackle? Cortec® explains that whether or not sporting activities slow down, corrosion protection should not stop and does not have to, thanks to easy-to-use VpCI® Emitters.

Winter Gun Storage

During the winter, big game hunting season often ends and firearms are packed away until the following spring or fall. It is during this extended period that hunters need to consider storage conditions inside their gun safes. Depending on the storage location, gun safes may be subject to extreme hot or cold temperatures, moisture, condensation, and even corrosive chemical reactions of the safe’s materials.

VpCI® Emitters are an extremely easy method of protection and are very popular among hunters who discover them. These small devices emit Vapor phase Corrosion Inhibitors that, similar to the scents of a diffuser or air freshener, vaporize and diffuse. As long as these corrosion inhibiting vapors remain trapped inside an enclosure, they are attracted to and form protective molecular layers on metal surfaces. For hunters, the best size of Emitter can be calculated based on the internal volume of the safe: 

VpCI®-101 Device (small foam piece with adhesive backing) protects 1 ft³ (28 L)
EcoDevice® (similar to the VpCI®-101, but with at least 50% biobased content) protects 1.5 ft³ (42 L)
VpCI®-105 Emitter (self-stick cup) protects 5 ft³ (0.14 m³)
VpCI®-111 Emitter (self-stick cup) protects 11 ft³ (0.31 m³)
BioEmitter® (pad with at least 50% biobased content packaged in vented cardboard box for easy hanging) protects up to 50 ft³ (1.4 m³)

Winter is also a great time for hunters to take their guns out for a good cleaning inside and out. VpCI®-340 CLP can be used for this purpose on both small and large caliber weapons. In addition to loosening dirt and firing residue from inside the barrel, it offers exceptional lubrication, as well as extra corrosion protection during storage.

Ice Fishing Tackle Protection

Perhaps an even greater winter corrosion risk is for ice fishing tackle. As anglers take their poles and lures out to the fish house, they have to deal with snow and ice, which can leave lures and hooks wet and cold. Moreover, snow and ice can easily find their way into the tackle box and melt inside on the way home. This is a terrible recipe for tackle maintenance—especially for antique or custom metal lures and jigs. Besides carefully drying off metal pieces to reduce the risk of corrosion, sticking a VpCI® Emitter inside the tackle box is a great way to get an extra boost of corrosion protection, since Vapor phase Corrosion Inhibitors work even in the presence of residual moisture.

The VpCI®-101 Device and EcoDevice® are good candidates for most standard tackle box sizes. If the tackle box is divided into separate trays, a different Emitter should be placed into each section. For this purpose, it may be desirable take a VpCI®-130 Series Emitter (foam infused with corrosion inhibitors) or BioPad® (a USDA Certified Biobased Product) and cut it down to size for individual compartments.

Peace of Mind for Your Sporting Gear

Whatever level of hunting or fishing activity you find yourself doing in the winter, it is good to remember the importance of protecting your gear from corrosion. Cortec® VpCI® Emitters make that easy to do, whether you are on the move on the ice or sitting back at the lodge dreaming of your next season’s hunting trophy. Contact Cortec® to learn where to stock up on these easy corrosion solutions to protect firearms and tackle.

Keywords: corrosion protection, corrosion on hunting and fishing gear, winter gun storage, Cortec, VpCI, rust prevention on guns, rust prevention on fishing tackle, rusty lures, corrosion inhibitors, ice fishing 

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