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Location: MN | Looking for some new Braid cutters, I have been using Rapala scissors and they work but get dull after a while. |
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Location: Minnesota. | I use my super-sharp pocket knife. Really, I keep it honed to a razor-like edge and it's excellent. I have a white Arkansas stone at home and keep her sharp. Simple and super.
I also got tired of crummy scissors... |
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| Cabela's makes some that seem to work well on 832 and Power Pro. |
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| Not what your lookin for but these work great. And they are free from your dentist
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Location: Shawano, Wi | Boomerang tool "The snip" you will crap your pants and kick yourself for not having them sooner!! |
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Location: Waukee, IA | Pocket torch for line, needle nose pliers for knots |
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Location: Michigan | Mdamp104 - 5/31/2017 3:39 PM
Boomerang tool "The snip" you will crap your pants and kick yourself for not having them sooner!!
x2 - The thing is amazing. |
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Location: North St. Paul, MN | Sidecutter on my needlenose? Nobody else? |
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Location: Manitowish Waters WI | x2 on the boomerang, KVD split ring pliers with braid cutters work great too. |
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Location: Contrarian Island | the cutters on these are great. and the price is right.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Saltwater-Stainless-Fishing-Pliers-Fish-Lip... |
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Location: Minnesota. | jasonvkop - 5/31/2017 2:57 PM
Mdamp104 - 5/31/2017 3:39 PM
Boomerang tool "The snip" you will crap your pants and kick yourself for not having them sooner!!
x2 - The thing is amazing.
Hmm...if I didn't have my lil' knife so handy I'd get one of those jobbies!!
I kept the info! Thanks. |
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Location: Northwest Chicago Burbs | Uh...a toe nail clipper? Preferably used to add tot he flavor. |
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Location: Yahara River Chain | I use a small diagonal cutter. Most times I cut the knots but it also does the lines with tension on it. Never use them for for wire you'll dull them so they wont cut the line any more. |
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Location: Grand Rapids, MI | I prefer to use a lighter to cut after tying, keeps the tag from fraying. |
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Location: Northwest Chicago Burbs | Will Schultz - 6/1/2017 12:55 PM
I prefer to use a lighter to cut after tying, keeps the tag from fraying.
Dont you love when the burning bits of line land on your hands? I LOVE THAT. Like 50 shades of holy f*ck people think that's hot?! |
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Location: Grand Rapids, MI | Slamr - 6/1/2017 1:57 PM Will Schultz - 6/1/2017 12:55 PM I prefer to use a lighter to cut after tying, keeps the tag from fraying. Dont you love when the burning bits of line land on your hands? I LOVE THAT. Like 50 shades of holy f*ck people think that's hot?! It's not as bad as when I caught my sweatshirt on fire with dripping/flaming plastisol when repairing a bulldawg with a torch... that was interesting. |
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Location: Oconomowc, WI | ^^
Ha! Been there before! |
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Location: Stevens Point, Wi. | Slamr - 6/1/2017 11:53 AM
Uh...a toe nail clipper? Preferably used to add tot he flavor.
Mr. Golden may be on to something here--Eau De Toe Jam. Store your lures in those old, stinky shoes overnight. Remember all those stories of those vicious muskies attacking kids feet while sitting on the dock while soaking their feet in the water. |
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