Anybody tried these hook removers?
curleytail
Posted 2/21/2008 6:55 PM (#302889)
Subject: Anybody tried these hook removers?




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Location: Hayward, WI
I was wondering if anybody has tried these hook removers. It looks like there is a Bass Pro Version and some other one. Looks like they might work well. They have handle lengths up to 14 1/2 inches. Since they were made for saltwater use I'm assuming they would work for bigger hooks.

Here's the link(s) to them.
http://www.basspro.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/Product_10151_-1_1...

http://www.basspro.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/Product_10151_-1_1...

AWH
Posted 2/21/2008 7:35 PM (#302903 - in reply to #302889)
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Location: Musky Tackle Online, MN
Haven't used that one. But there is a very similar tool out there called the Grabb-It by BP Products (same people that make the 60" floating ruler) as well.

Aaron
Chasin50
Posted 2/21/2008 8:12 PM (#302915 - in reply to #302889)
Subject: RE: Anybody tried these hook removers?




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Location: Michigan
Tried them... Don't waste your money. Nothing beats a good set of needle nose pliers.
Whoolligan
Posted 2/21/2008 8:39 PM (#302923 - in reply to #302889)
Subject: RE: Anybody tried these hook removers?




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I like hook picks, I think I found out about them Jonesi, or Brett Ericson, can't really remember who it was that turned me on to them.
As far as an extended hook remover/plier, first is a pair of 11" needlenose, followed by a baker Hookout.
Tackle Industries
Posted 2/21/2008 9:12 PM (#302930 - in reply to #302889)
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Location: Land of the Musky
IMO use the long needle nose pliars. Cheap at Home Depot so get a few...
curleytail
Posted 2/21/2008 9:58 PM (#302946 - in reply to #302889)
Subject: RE: Anybody tried these hook removers?




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Location: Hayward, WI
Thanks guys, I think you just saved me some money. I thought these looked like the real deal. Already have a pair of 11 inch pliers, but they are fairly flimsy - can't seem to put much torque to the hooks to get them out. I think all I need is a little stronger, more heavy duty set. I've heard about that hook pick too, and am curious about that also.

curleytail
muskellunged
Posted 2/21/2008 10:01 PM (#302949 - in reply to #302946)
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I just picked up a hookpick, and this thing rocks. It will be a tremendous asset I can already tell.


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Bayboo_baits
Posted 2/21/2008 10:36 PM (#302960 - in reply to #302889)
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Location: Milwaukee Wi
I TRIED THEM AND NOW THERE AT THE BOTTOM OF PEWAUKEE LAKE IF YOU WANT THEM YOU CAN HAVE THEM!!!
JKahler
Posted 2/22/2008 2:06 AM (#302984 - in reply to #302889)
Subject: Re: Anybody tried these hook removers?




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Location: WI
Are those hook pics available at any of the musky shows? specifically the Blaine show in MN next month? Price?
tmag
Posted 2/22/2008 12:36 PM (#303088 - in reply to #302889)
Subject: RE: Anybody tried these hook removers?




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I own a tool made by Rapala that is very similar and I've had decent luck with them. I like them because once you close down on the hook, you have it.

I prefer the Rapala tool over my hookout. Just doesn't have near the torque or grip ability.

However, a lot of the time, I have to cut hooks out anyway as more than one will be deeply embedded or will have the fish's jaws shut so I wouldn't say that there's one magic way or tool that handles all scenarios.

Edited by tmag 2/22/2008 1:05 PM
ShaneW
Posted 2/22/2008 4:06 PM (#303159 - in reply to #302889)
Subject: Re: Anybody tried these hook removers?




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Location: Verona, WI
I have been looking at that hook pick and have a hard time visualizing how it works.

Shane
lambeau
Posted 2/22/2008 4:17 PM (#303165 - in reply to #303159)
Subject: Re: Anybody tried these hook removers?


I have been looking at that hook pick and have a hard time visualizing how it works.

the shape and the bend at the tip allows access to hooks from most any angle. with the curve you can either push or pull the hook to pop it free, depending on which direction the hook is facing.

it's particularly good for fish that get a hook in the gills, as you can slide it in from behind the gill plate and pop the hooks out much more quickly without harming the fish. i found it easier to use than the long needle-nose when the hook was all the way inside the fish's mouth rather than hooked on the side or whatnot.

the sign of a good tool - it helps the angler and protects the fish for successful release.
AWH
Posted 2/22/2008 4:22 PM (#303168 - in reply to #302889)
Subject: Re: Anybody tried these hook removers?





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Location: Musky Tackle Online, MN
Shane,

Lambeau described the Hook Pick pretty well. Jonesi talks about a number of release tools here including the Hook Pick.

http://muskie.outdoorsfirst.com/board/forums/thread-view.asp?tid=40...

Kind of gives you a visual as well.

Aaron
Schlagel
Posted 2/23/2008 11:31 PM (#303429 - in reply to #303168)
Subject: Re: Anybody tried these hook removers?




The hook pick is a great tool to have in the boat, pretty much a must if you're fishing double-10s. It isn't needed all that often in my boat, but when it is I'm sure glad it's there. The hook pick really saves a lot of time with a deeply hooked fish. They're cheap too.
KARLOUTDOORS
Posted 2/25/2008 11:02 AM (#303659 - in reply to #303429)
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Location: Home of the 2016 World Series Champion Cubs
I got my hook pick from Tanner Wildes at the Chicago Tri-Esox show. Check out his web site or e-mail him and I'm sure he'll hook you up........or would he un-hook you?????? Yes thats the sign of what is officially a long winter.
Karl
Guest
Posted 2/25/2008 11:08 AM (#303661 - in reply to #302889)
Subject: RE: Anybody tried these hook removers?


How about the extractor? How well does that work?

John
sodaksker
Posted 2/25/2008 11:25 AM (#303667 - in reply to #303659)
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Location: South Dakota
AWH,

Thanks for that link. That was well worth the view.
Manictackle
Posted 3/2/2008 3:18 PM (#305065 - in reply to #302984)
Subject: Re: Anybody tried these hook removers?


Hookpick.com is a great plac to get the Hook Pick. Otherwise they will have a booth at the MN muskie Expo in Blaine. They cost anywhere from 12.99-14.99 depending on where you get them!
Obfuscate Musky
Posted 3/3/2008 7:35 AM (#305172 - in reply to #302889)
Subject: Re: Anybody tried these hook removers?




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Location: MPLS, MN
Got mine for like 11$ at Thorne Bros {hook pick}
tmag
Posted 3/4/2008 6:42 AM (#305393 - in reply to #302889)
Subject: RE: Anybody tried these hook removers?




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Hey Guys,

Saw these listed in the 'Products Showcase 2008' of The Next Bite magazine:

http://www.larchy.us/AboutLarchy.htm

Because it also works on trebles, I'm definitely thinking about getting one.

Has anyone tried this yet?

Best,

Todd
tmag
Posted 6/15/2008 12:33 PM (#322452 - in reply to #305393)
Subject: RE: Anybody tried these hook removers?




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Got the Larchy... sent back the Larchy (ha ha ha)

It's great for smaller fish when a hook is tied directly to the line. Won't work on plugs.