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  • #16
    I remember it being mentioned in one of the magazines in the 90's.
    I always carry a large pair of nail clippers to trim the knots off after tying.
    I have found the tool useful as it has a lanyard hole on the end.
    I place the barb area of the hook through the hole on the end and twist.
    I find I can't put too much pressure, unlike pliers, and it offsets the hook nicely.

    I also find the lanyard hole of my line snips really handy for tightening the knots on hooks as I can place the hook through the hole and I have a good grip on the snips to be able to tighten the knot without fear of my cold wet hands slipping and a hook going into my finger.

    It's a method I have used successfully for years.

    The question I am asking myself is which is best - offsetting to the left or offsetting to right?
    Sean

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    • #17
      Originally posted by Ddywalgi View Post
      I remember it being mentioned in one of the magazines in the 90's.
      I always carry a large pair of nail clippers to trim the knots off after tying.
      I have found the tool useful as it has a lanyard hole on the end.
      I place the barb area of the hook through the hole on the end and twist.
      I find I can't put too much pressure, unlike pliers, and it offsets the hook nicely.

      I also find the lanyard hole of my line snips really handy for tightening the knots on hooks as I can place the hook through the hole and I have a good grip on the snips to be able to tighten the knot without fear of my cold wet hands slipping and a hook going into my finger.

      It's a method I have used successfully for years.

      The question I am asking myself is which is best - offsetting to the left or offsetting to right?
      good post
      did you know panel pins comes in diff sizes ?

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      • #18
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        You have a pm john/r

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        • #19
          Thank you john/r

          Here is a pic of what I am talking about.
          They are a bit rusty as they are 17 years old
          and usually live in my Sundridge flotation suit.
          Never leave home without either.
          Please welcome for their début appearance -
          line snips (plus I can file my nails when it's quiet)



          Who would think such a thing as being so versatile.
          And a piece of safety equipment.
          Sean

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          I fish because I enjoy it - catching something is a bonus.

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          • #20
            Wow they still make them.

            I found a pair of manicare nailclips same as mine here:

            Manicare Nail Clippers with Catcher: Amazon.co.uk: Beauty

            They are quality.
            Sean

            ><((((º>.¸¸.´¯`.¸><((((º>.´¯`...¸><((((º>

            I fish because I enjoy it - catching something is a bonus.

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