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John Richardson July 11th, 2004 11:55 PM

ketchum release
 

"snakefiddler" wrote in message
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any of ya'll ever use the ketchum release hook remover. my girlfriend got
me one while she was here visiting. what do ya'll think of it?

snake


I've been using one for a couple of years. The fish has to have some mass
for the device to work well. If the fish are 6-7" or less, I go with
something else. With larger fish, it works as advertised.

John



Bob Patton July 12th, 2004 12:02 AM

ketchum release
 
"snakefiddler" wrote in message
...
any of ya'll ever use the ketchum release hook remover. my girlfriend got
me one while she was here visiting. what do ya'll think of it?

snake


Try using use barbless hooks (or crimp down the barbs on regular hooks).
They are very easy to remove without having to clutter up your vest with an
extra gadget.
Bob



walt winter July 12th, 2004 01:03 AM

ketchum release
 
Bob Patton wrote:
"snakefiddler" wrote in message
...

any of ya'll ever use the ketchum release hook remover. my girlfriend got
me one while she was here visiting. what do ya'll think of it?

snake



Try using use barbless hooks (or crimp down the barbs on regular hooks).
They are very easy to remove without having to clutter up your vest with an
extra gadget.
Bob



bob, why do you hate america so much? you, you anti-gadget extremist.

snake, i had a kr at one time, i lost it on boone's fork during a
spill. it does work as advertised. i never replaced it as i just
use hemostats now.

three essential tools that i use...

1) a good set of non-glare clippers, preferably with a needle
(for cleaning out eyes of hooks) and a file for sharpening hooks.

2) hemostats for hook removal and can be used in knot tying. i
like the flat black ones for stealth.

3) a 30 lb. bogagrip.... been fishin some good trout waters
lately ;-) seriously, a good all-purpose utility tool such as a
gerber.

walt



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