What release tool do you use?

What release tool do you use?

  • Forceps (Hemostats)

    Votes: 160 68.1%
  • Pliers

    Votes: 9 3.8%
  • Ketchum Release tool

    Votes: 11 4.7%
  • Hands and fingers

    Votes: 43 18.3%
  • LDR (Long Distance Release)

    Votes: 1 0.4%
  • Gaff

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Boga Grip

    Votes: 5 2.1%
  • Other

    Votes: 6 2.6%

  • Total voters
    235

Piscator

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What method do you use to remove the hook from your fish?
 

Piscator

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Sorry, Cliff I was still working on the options. You can vote now.
 

Joni

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If I need help which doesn't happen very often cause I use barbless hooks, would be forceps
 

KRD

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I use what ever I can get my hands on. It is either Pliers, forcepts or the long distance release. I'm good at the LDR.
 

Joni

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I use what ever I can get my hands on. It is either Pliers, forcepts or the long distance release. I'm good at the LDR.


LMAO! Gotta agree on the LDR's ;-)
 

BruceN

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On the odd occasion where I don't do an LDR I use a hemostat.

Bruce
 

Fish Bones

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For the size fish that I catch, I really need channel locks. :shades: But since that wasn't an option I chose hemostats/forcepts.
 

FISHN50

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Is gaff & release an option.
Seriously I use a net only if the fish (trout) sre still feisty or for whatever reason I can't use my handy dandy slit tube, catch & release tool. & then I'll use Hemostats. If I can release them without using the net I will. I've never tried one of those small Boga Grip like tools on trout & I wonder if they will immobilize them long enough to release them quickly without handling them & compromising the protective slime. I've used them on strippers & of course bluefish & pike , & other toothy critters but I wonder if trout's lower jaws are strong enough to handle the strain. I don't think I'll have to lift the fish out of the water completly just the head. Has anyone tried using those tools?
 

Bob Lang

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A net to hold 'em and a barbless hook normally slips right out. If you do it right you never touch 'em with your hands. On occassion I have had to use forceps, usually if they tried to swallow the hook.
 

zerolimit

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Normally a little finger pressure or a little shake removes the barbless hooks I use but if not, I'll use hemostats.
 

Trout Madness

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For anything under 12 inches, I use a Boga Grip followed by a stout rap between the eyes with a lead core staghorn priest I picked up in Scotland. This usually quiets the little bugger down long enough for me to extract the barbless hook with my fingers provided that I don't run it through my thumb pinning me to the fish. That's when the fun really starts. Just kidding Terry, I use my fingers.
 

GeorgeMcFly

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whats a long distance release? the fish snapping your line when he takes off like a bullet and is gone like a set of rims at a p diddy concert?? lol
 

mrcleanx

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A net and fingers mostly. Sometimes I'll need the forceps if the hook is deeper.
 

Fly2Fish

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...I've never tried one of those small Boga Grip like tools on trout & I wonder if they will immobilize them long enough to release them quickly without handling them & compromising the protective slime. I've used them on strippers & of course bluefish & pike , & other toothy critters but I wonder if trout's lower jaws are strong enough to handle the strain. I don't think I'll have to lift the fish out of the water completly just the head. Has anyone tried using those tools?
FISHN50, assume you are referring to those Rising tools like Lippa4Life and Crocodile Pliers? I'd be interested to hear anyone's opinions on them as well.
 

Fly2Fish

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Used my aluminum ($$$) Lippa4Life for the first time a week or so ago in the San Juan/NM on 17-20" trout. Found that I was able to return them to the water much faster and in better shape than I would have been able to do otherwise, even with barbless hooks.
 
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