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Re: Cutting 'Braid' Without the Fraying ??
[Re: Lee in Texas]
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06/18/13 04:08 AM
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Gone Shank'n
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I just keep my pocket knife sharp, tried xtools braid pliers, scissors, pliers, etc. Always ended back with my sharp knife. Leave the clippers for the mono/fluro.
Cody C
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Re: Cutting 'Braid' Without the Fraying ??
[Re: Lee in Texas]
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06/18/13 07:37 AM
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WackySenko
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Side cutters suck for cutting braid in my experience. Sharp knife, a good pair of scissors (i like the little serrated ones) or these guys http://www.foreverlast.com/revised/G2PLiers.htmlThose pliers are great. One of my favorite things i keep in the boat. Well worth the $35
"Its not an addiction...its a disease! and I LIKE it! keeps my sanity in this cruel world!"
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Re: Cutting 'Braid' Without the Fraying ??
[Re: Lee in Texas]
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06/18/13 12:26 PM
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Big Red 12
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Power Zap  Berkley Hotwire Line Cutter 
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Re: Cutting 'Braid' Without the Fraying ??
[Re: Lee in Texas]
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06/18/13 01:20 PM
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JACKTHE
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Where'd you get that Power Zap Big Red? That thing would make a good Wormizer.
Jack Theroff
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Re: Cutting 'Braid' Without the Fraying ??
[Re: Ban-D]
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06/18/13 02:25 PM
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onthebank
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"That's thirty minutes away. I'll be there in ten".~Winston Wolf
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Re: Cutting 'Braid' Without the Fraying ??
[Re: Lee in Texas]
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06/18/13 02:27 PM
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Razorback
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I use a really sharp pocket knife for braid, nail clippers for mono and flouro.
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Re: Cutting 'Braid' Without the Fraying ??
[Re: Lee in Texas]
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06/18/13 07:14 PM
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Fish hunter 59
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Good scissors about 10 bucks and a bid lighter!
Living the Dream PB 10.27 >))))> ![[Linked Image]](http://i1182.photobucket.com/albums/x442/lstr163/th_imagejpg1_zps670da217.jpg) Matthew 4:19 Let us be fisher of men also!
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Re: Cutting 'Braid' Without the Fraying ??
[Re: Fish hunter 59]
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06/18/13 07:14 PM
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Fish hunter 59
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Good scissors about 10 bucks and a bid lighter! Bic not bid sorry!
Living the Dream PB 10.27 >))))> ![[Linked Image]](http://i1182.photobucket.com/albums/x442/lstr163/th_imagejpg1_zps670da217.jpg) Matthew 4:19 Let us be fisher of men also!
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Re: Cutting 'Braid' Without the Fraying ??
[Re: Fish Killer]
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06/18/13 07:36 PM
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GrassProShop Jim
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I am another fan of the Boomerang. Cuts braid really cleanly. Has a lanyard on it so you can attach to belt loop. Jim
"Hoping to catch a double digit!" Personal Best LMB - 8.35 pounds - Caught at Lake Picachos Mexico in 2020
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Re: Cutting 'Braid' Without the Fraying ??
[Re: Lee in Texas]
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06/19/13 01:47 AM
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bassdreamer
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Re: Cutting 'Braid' Without the Fraying ??
[Re: Lee in Texas]
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06/19/13 01:59 AM
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fullgrown
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Looks like the cheapest option will be the cigarette lighter. That's what I use.
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