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Location: Eagan, MN | Lost my release pliers...
Before making a decision on a replacement, does any one want to recommend a great pair of plier for releasing musky? The only prerequisites are that they be high quality, long (I've been hooked to a musky before!), durable, and rust-proof.
Thx!
BrianF.
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Location: Canada | I have several sets of these pistol grip Snap On pliers and like them :
http://www.paddockclub.co.kr/snap/Install/catalog/html/web/webS/155... |
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| those are nice
what do they cost? |
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Location: Mt. Zion, IL | http://buy1.snapon.com/catalog/item.asp?search=true&item_ID=636971&...
$65 bucks |
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Location: Canada | Kinda hard to see but the plier jaws when closed have oval? round? cut outs down the sides and one in the front, great for grabbing and holding onto musky sized hooks. |
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Location: Contrarian Island | brian...i have about 5 pairs of different types/lengths I carry at all times...i tend to use an 11" pair w the curved tip the most (shimano brand, blue handle) ..I did pick a 16" straight one on ebay this year...for those times you have to get really down in there...i wish Knipex made a hook cutter w a longer handle....as far as not rusting...wd 40!
http://www.ebay.com/itm/ATD-698-16-45-Needle-Nose-Pliers-ATD-Tools-... |
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Location: Esbjerg - Denmark | This Boone Easy Hook Remover must be my favorite - Tend to grab it rather than my Baker Hookout, as it is slimmer and easyer to work with...
http://www.boonebait.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&products_... |
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Location: Oshkosh | Check out the stainless steel ones that cabelas sells. I wanna say their like 15 bucks.
Peter |
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Location: Elko - Lake Vermilion | Stainless Steel for $15.00 ,..... B.S.
Maybe shiny carbon steel.... Everything Rusts,.... except Paper, wood and plastic.
even s.s.steel will rust. |
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Location: Latitude 41.3016 Longitude 88.6160 | I use the GEAR WRENCH Pliers, you can get a set both stright and bent nose for under $40.00 on AMAZON
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Location: Minnesota | I have the long bent nosed cabela's brand ones in the boat but I usually grab the channel locks. |
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Location: Hayward, WI | Those Gear Wrench pliers Pikemaster posted are pretty cool. I handled some back when I worked at Fastenal. The double joint opens the jaws up quite wide without needing to move the handles much. Not sure about the gripping strength of the jaws but am tempted to pick up a pair to try out.
Myself - I use about an 11" pair of Cabelas needle nose pliers that were pretty reasonably priced. They have worked well for me and have been pretty rust proof.
Tucker |
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Posts: 559
| I bougth (The Grabb-it) this year and really
like it 16" from the hooks to your hand. |
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Location: lake st clair michigan | i will give a big thumbs up for the long gear wrench pliers also |
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Posts: 307
| CU301DSV has it right. Those are by far and away the best pliers for unhooking muskies period. I've. Been using them for over a dozen years and wouldn't even consider anything else. Although I'm down to one set after donating one to lotw. Didn't know they still made the ones with the cutouts in the jaws. When I get back home from being on the road a set is going to be ordred imediately.
Oh, and it doesn't get any higher quality than snap on. The machining on the jaws actually grabs hooks instead of just sliding around on them like cheaper pliers. |
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Location: Eau Claire,WI | I like my $4 8 inch needle nose pliers from Harbor Freight. I have 3 pairs and all work awesome after a spray of wD40. If one goes in the water,only out $4... |
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