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I know a few of you in here have seen me use this little item a couple of
times and I think it's awesome. I like to promote it, even though I have no affiliation with the company, because it works, and it saves fish. With the Classic coming up, I'll have mine to show anyone how great it works. http://www.dbarb.com/ -- Jerry Barton www.jerrys-world.com |
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On 2005-03-14 23:45:03 -0600, "Jerry Barton \(NervisRek\)"
said: I know a few of you in here have seen me use this little item snip The testimonial offered on one Web page was pretty compelling, too. There are some soft baits that bass seem to take down their gullets immediately. Being a line-watcher and trying to set the hook faster is the usual advice, but no matter how hard I try, a few bass end up gut-hooked. Needle-nost pliers have a wire cutter, but often it's not in a good position to reach the hook. Looks like it should do the job, Jerry. Good leverage on the cutting blades and a long handle to reach far back in the gullet... coated for a secure grip... They just need to add a ring to one end of the grip to clip on a lanyard. -- Joe ------------------------- secretweaponlures.com Secret Weapon Lures... first true spinnerbait design innovation in 50 years! --------------------------------------------------= 0")))) |
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"Rich P" wrote in
: If you de-barb before you fish, you may land a lot fewer fish. This is no good in a tournament. Even us C&R bass guys need to fill the livewell sometimes. Rich P Agreed, but how much fishing do you do in tournaments, as opposed to practicing for tournaments, or even just plain old recreational fishing? -- this is a group in the "rec" hierarchy after all. Scott |
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On 16 Mar 2005 00:26:45 GMT, Scott Seidman
wrote: "Rich P" wrote in : If you de-barb before you fish, you may land a lot fewer fish. This is no good in a tournament. Even us C&R bass guys need to fill the livewell sometimes. Rich P Agreed, but how much fishing do you do in tournaments, as opposed to practicing for tournaments, or even just plain old recreational fishing? -- this is a group in the "rec" hierarchy after all. Scott Did you even bother to go and look at the tool? I think not. If you had gone to the link provided initially, we would not be having this discussion right now. And you would not be pluckin' my nerves as my Nana used to say. Here it is again http://www.dbarb.com/ so you can see WTF you are talking about. Harry J aka Thundercat Brooklyn Bill's Tackle Shop Fishing Team http://www.brooklynbillstackleshop.com Share the knowledge, compete on execution. |
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Looks like a good idea. I'll check it out at the classic.
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