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| | What would be a good pair of pliers not too cheap, but not too expensive? Do they cut braided good, and do they get down in the fish's mouth good if it swollowed the hook. Also, does it come with a holster. Thanks. Practice CPR (Catch-Photo-Release)
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Group: Forum Members Last Login: 1/9/2008 12:08 PM Posts: 73, Visits: 95 |
| | if you want to get a hook out that deep in a fishes mouth then you need a dehooker .....if you want a nice pair of plyers with a holster thats gonnalast a long time its gonna cost 100 or more........abels, vanstalls, and accurates are all good brands |
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| you should get the xtools pliers they have all the kinds you are looking for and every thing they make floats includeing there grip and wiegh, gaf, pliers they are the best
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| | x tools last me about a month before i have to replace them....beacuse the cutters get dull and the stupid platsic gets torn up |
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Group: Forum Members Last Login: 11/5/2008 8:40 AM Posts: 1,726, Visits: 2,333 |
| I think we've had a long thread on this subject in the past and the concensus seemed to be either Leatherman or Gerber, with Gerber being the favorite.
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