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Post by loggy on Mar 4, 2007 10:13:44 GMT -4
Anyone ever use The Fish Hook Extractor?? Whats your favorite??? I have used the Hook Out & Boga Grip but this one seems to be pretty good per my reading reviews etc. & best of all appears to significantly lesson chance of harm to fish! Catch/release Stripers is my main use. Early season striper throughbacks are common in lower susquehanna & sure hate to harm if at all possible. Cabelas carrys them as do others. They come in 8 1/2" & 15" sizes. 100% guaranteed. U.S. patented hook extractor, is built to remove even the most difficult and stubborn hooks from the mouths of fish or more importantly, deep from its throat. Environmentally Acknowledged for less harm to fish. This is far superior (not pliers). Fish Hook Extractor Frees fingers from potential hazards and Reduces the need to cut line. It also helps you avoid sharp teeth, rough mouths, stinging, biting fish and accidental self hooking. It’s one of a kind, Top Performance Action actually rotates hooks out of fish for fast, and safe release. Save your Hook, Line and Time. It is constructed of 100%, never rusting, stainless steel backed by an unconditional lifetime guarantee. 8 1/2" or 15" long.
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Post by willyhuntsdeer on Mar 4, 2007 15:05:29 GMT -4
i almost bought one of those recently but ended up buying a all in one fishermans plier set that came with its own belt loop style case. it also has the curved end on the pliers that helps with hook removal they are rather well constructed for the $$$ it was a wallyworld close out deal and was like 5$ yep...i'm cheap, what can i say its made by Coast' and is actaully called...pro pocket fishing pliers
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Post by piekarskip on Mar 9, 2007 21:30:49 GMT -4
wiily beat you on cheap!! For river cats used to use a 1/2 twig, put it against the line spin the kitty. Some show-offs used to use the red plastic model with ball on the end w/ grooves. Not PC
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