Bass Pro Shops® Squeeze Out Hook Remover
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A squeeze is all it takes to remove even deep-down hooks from your catch—even those with small mouths. Our pocket-sized tool is safe and humane; makes catch-and-release easy! Length: 7".
Rated 4.6 out of 5Â by 143
reviewers.
Rated 5 out of 5Â by Gary1234 hook remover
if you practice catch and release a must have in you boat, they work very well, less stress on the fish.
May 4, 2010
Rated 5 out of 5Â by FISHNWICK BETTER THAN PLIERS
ENJOYED THESE PRODUCT UNTIL A TOOTHY CRITTER SHOOK IT OUT MY HAND BESIDE THE BOAT. ALREADY ORDERD ANOTHER ONE.
May 2, 2010
Rated 5 out of 5Â by bassprky456 worth the money
this tool is inexpensve and is worth every dime its compact and saves me from hurting any fish with the hook to deep to get at with pliers.
April 28, 2010
Rated 4 out of 5Â by fishing4bucks30 Bass Pro Shops Squeeze Out Hook Remover
first time using this .i like the way it grabs the hooks so firm.it makes it easier to remove without tearing the fish mouth and not getting a hook in my hand
April 25, 2010
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yes, it works great on trebe hooksA:Â
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i have used it multiple times with treble hooks and it works just fineA:Â
I don't use trebles but I I can't see a reason why it wouldn't work.Top 1000 Contributor
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You could add a treble, in place of the single trailer hook as long as you're not in the weeds. Bait is heavy enough that it's wouldn't be affected and will run trueAnswers
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yes, it works great getting the hook out big cat fish.Top 1000 Contributor
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I think it works better than pilars. you have better control of the hook and a better grip on it as well.A:Â
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Works well with cats and saves putting your fingers in their mouths.Top 1000 Contributor
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yes it'll pull a circle hook out of a catfish mouth with easeA:Â
Yes, I used it on a 7lb+ channel cat, with no problems.A:Â
Smaller cats-yesTop 250 Contributor
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These rods will just about bring in any fish. They are very sturdy and a great value for the money.Details:Â
My kids wait too long to set the hook and it's difficult to get the hooks out of those little bluegill mouths when they're deep. Looks like a nice design concept, just curiousif it's small enought to fit in a small bluegill's mouthAnswers
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Yes, it small enough to get in a small bluegill.A:Â
most of the timeA:Â
deep hooks in a bluegill = cut the lineA:Â
Depending on the size of the bluegill it should. It's diameter is just a hair bigger than a Bic Pen.A:Â
I doubt it would work on anything smaller than a crappie or perch.Top 1000 Contributor
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i used it on a deep hooked perch i caught for bait without killing it the bluegill was about 6in longA:Â
This is what I bought it for- bluegills!If the shaft of the tool fits into the fishes
mouth. ( usually a 2 1/2 inch fish)
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I think these are the best removers out there. They pull hooks from all sizes of fish.A:Â
I use small pliers instead. You just dont have enough room to maneuver. They are better for larger hooks or treble hooks.Answers
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Simply grab the hook with the remover and pop it out. It is simple and won't harm the fish.A:Â
Just put it in the fish's mouth down to the hook. Hook the loop on the end of the hook remover around the hook and squeeze the two handles together to grip the hook. Twist or push it and remove the hook.A:Â
VERY EASY TO USE. THERE IS A SMALL HOOK AT THE END YOUR HOOK GOES INTO. WHEN YOU PULL THE TRIGGER, IT TIGHTENS INTO A V SHAPE AT THE BASE OF THE TOOL AND HOLDS WELL UNTIL YOU GET THE HOOK OUT.A:Â
this hook remover works great, simply squeese the handle and remove the hookA:Â
Just bought it and used for the first time this weekend and loved it. Truly works to get the hard to reach hooks safely from fish mouthA:Â
You grasp the hook at the bend and push straight back. Where you used to use your fingers to get into the bend of the hook, the tool does the work for you without you getting a hook into a finger. The tool can get closer to the point of hook entry into the fishes flesh.A:Â
Place the tool around the hook and push down on the handle....easy..just like Bill DanceA:Â
Not very well. Stick with long-handled forceps or needlenose pliers.A:Â
It has a small 'hook' protruding out of a tube. You 'hook' the fish hook that is down the throat of the fish and pull with two fingers and that traps the fish hook very solidly against the end of the tube. Now you have all the leverage and grip that you need to twist the fish hook just right to easily get it free and out of the fish mouth. Anyone can do it.A:Â
Grasps the shaft or bend of the hook at a right angle (perpendicular) firmly so you can back the hook out with no slipping1 of 1
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