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Spliers? #11042508 08/14/15 10:50 PM
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I recently saw someone on a television fishing show using a tool that had the thumb and finger holes like scissors and the head was like needle nosed pliers. Thought they were called "spliers", but cannot find any info on them.

Anybody know what these are and how to get them??

Thanks,

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Re: Spliers? [Re: HumblePerchJerker] #11042522 08/14/15 10:56 PM
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Re: Spliers? [Re: RiveraTackleCo.] #11042535 08/14/15 11:05 PM
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No sir, but thank you Carlos!!

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That's them!! Thank you very much!!

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Man that is a nice looking tool. Be sure to utilize that lanyard device and $80 a pop; you wouldn't want those going overboard.


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Those are nice:

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The pair I have..the scissor blades are too far apart and don't cut line well.

Re: Spliers? [Re: HumblePerchJerker] #11042829 08/15/15 01:51 AM
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I have used hemostats and forceps, but wanted something with more substantial hook removing power.

Thanks Guys!!

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I have the ones made by Buck and they are excellent at cutting braid.

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