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Knife or nail clippers!

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  • Alpha Male
    Alpha Male

    Rule #9. Never go anywhere without a knife.

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  • Aluma-Bass
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    I bought one of these called the snip,small and works GREAT! It can cut right down to hook eye. Only $15. [media=] http://www.boomerang...lypage.tpl.html Tackle tour review http://www.tackletou.

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The cutters on my H20 aluminum pliers cut braid faster and cleaner than anything I've ever seen.

http://www.academy.com/shop/pdp/h2o-xpress-forza-7-5-aluminum-pliers/pid-599013?N=845454862

i actually got a pair of disposible medical scissors from the dollar store that work very well. i also have a rapala clippers that will work as well

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I had some Rapala braid sissors and they sucked. Im using 30# Fireline Fusion and that stuff is no joke. The sissors got "sprung" from the braid and would barley cut mono. The best thing Ive found, after using dozens of cutting devices, is that tiny pair of sissors on my swiss army knife. They are super sharp and have been that way since I was like 8 (29 now) !!! Plus I always have the other tools in it handy like screwdrivers and what not.

Funny how pre 2k tech was generally made to last...but anything modern is made to break...Gotta love the "business" model in this country

I just use a pair of scissors. Those ceramic scissors would be nice though.

Mini Bic lighter. Super easy to carry.   And if you ever end up in a survival situation you can always switch lures. 

  • Super User

Planned obsolescence is not a new concept.

Had a friend years ago working for BF. Goodrich, telling me they had tires that could last 200,000 miles, but we would be selling less new ones.

Boomerang BTC203 The Snip Braid.

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Cheap Walmart kids scissors. They last about a year, then I get a new pair.

I use my pocket knife& a lighter. l use the lighter on the tag end of my line after I tie the knot so the tag end doesn't fray all the way down to the knot.

Exactly. One of my buddies always kids me because when he asks for a knife I say "what kind?". I'm usually carrying a leatherman, full sized folder, neck knife, and boot knife. During hunting season I also carry a big fixed blade in a calf sheath just in case. 

 

Takes maybe 2 seconds to pull out a knife and snip the line, then I usually pull out a lighter and burn the tag end unless its really windy. 

Nothing quite like perfecting a rig with beautiful knots, then having it end up on the floor because of wind and a lighter

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