

When a trout, steelhead, or salmon eats deep and you need quick control at the net, the Loon Outdoors Rogue Quickdraw Forceps keep hook removal, debarbing, line cutting, and eye clearing in one tool clipped to your vest or pack. Tight angles and a flat geometric jaw handle flies across size ranges and give you solid leverage for hook removal and crimping heavy barbs, while the scissor in jaw adds fast tippet and leader trimming during rig changes. Oversized thumb and finger holes fit large and small hands comfortably, and the double-dipped handle adds tacky grip for wet conditions. Locking handles secure the tool when you need a firm hold, the eye-clearing needle opens blocked hook eyes, and the 6 1/4 in. length keeps the tool compact but easy to control streamside. A stealthy black matte rust-resistant finish and carabiner finger loop round out a forceps tool that stays ready for day-to-day fly fishing use. 6 1/4 in. forceps with tight angles and a flat geometric jaw Scissor in jaw cuts tippet and leader quickly Oversized thumb and finger holes plus a double-dipped handle improve comfort and grip in wet conditions Locking handles, eye-clearing needle, rust-resistant black matte finish, and carabiner finger loop add utility and carry options
Price: $29.99 from FishUSA
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