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Topic: My Favorite Tool - Kayak Fishing  (Read 2602 times)

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lightfoot

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I started using telecom scissors when I was back in the trades.  They will cut a penny in half or slice a finger to make you bleed and seem impervious to getting gunked/clogged up.  Immune to buds.   :smt044

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jp52

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I like to keep it simple ,one knife on my PFD, one knife for bait but this is my favorite.

I use Corona hand pruners. Easy to break down, sharpen and maintain. Great for gutting and getting those delicious collars off fish, splitting the heads for the BBQ.

I use a whetstone, WD-40 ,even better CorrrosionX ,on the blades to sharpen and spring.

I use hand pruners to cut up big fish heads for crab bait. Makes it so much easier to load up my bait boxes. I don't take them on the water though.


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"Give your son a fish and you'll feed him for a day.
Teach him how to spearfish and he'll feed you for a lifetime" - Cabeza de Martillo

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Bulldog---Alex

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   ^^^^^^

       "  My Favorite Tool  "


Just caught a quick glimpse at the headline and thought we were discussing some of our favorite members. This isn't the super secret topic area.   :smt005 :smt005
« Last Edit: April 07, 2020, 01:23:56 PM by Bulldog---Alex »
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Bulldog---Alex

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   ^^^^^^

       "  My Favorite Tool  "


Just caught a quick glimpse at the headline and thought we were discussing some of our favorite members. This isn't the super secret topic area.   :smt005 :smt005

I thought it was your shop vac  :smt005

Thats a topic that hasnt been started yet.  :smt004
« Last Edit: April 07, 2020, 02:10:00 PM by Bulldog---Alex »
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   ^^^^^^

       "  My Favorite Tool  "


Just caught a quick glimpse at the headline and thought we were discussing some of our favorite members. This isn't the super secret topic area.   :smt005 :smt005

I thought it was your shop vac  :smt005

Thats a topic that hasnt been started yet.  :smt004

A wet dry one  :smt044
Pronounced in Spanish  ka·be·za de mar·t·yo
Translates to Hammerhead in English for my Gringo amigos.
....and yes that's me with a 6ft. green moray in the avatar.

"Spearos before Hos" - Silent Hunter

"Give your son a fish and you'll feed him for a day.
Teach him how to spearfish and he'll feed you for a lifetime" - Cabeza de Martillo

Proud Papa of ...........
2018 JAOTY Lucas aka Baja Ninja
2018 JDOTY Noah aka Silent Hunter


Bulldog---Alex

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   ^^^^^^

       "  My Favorite Tool  "


Just caught a quick glimpse at the headline and thought we were discussing some of our favorite members. This isn't the super secret topic area.   :smt005 :smt005

I thought it was your shop vac  :smt005

Thats a topic that hasnt been started yet.  :smt004

A wet dry one  :smt044

 :smt002 
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AlexB

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I’m a big fan of the Dexter Cut and Gut knife. Makes it real easy to process fish on the water. The spoon works great for removing salmon kidneys (that thick bloody strip along the spine).

My other favorite is the NRS Co Pilot knife, which I keep mounted to my PFD. This thing cuts bait, cuts line, cuts gills, and opens beers (although I prefer cans on the water...).


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Office depot scissors.  Free 99 from my office and it doubles as a spike.   :smt005
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