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Anyone Else Have This Awful Habit?

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So as bad as it is, and I know my parents hate it after paying for braces. I tend to bite the line to cut it when fishing flouro or mono. Anyone have this habit? Still do it? If you broke it how did you do so? I am thinking about starting to wear a lanyard around my neck with nail clippers attached.

I do it constantly. Even carry clippers. Guess old habits are hard to break...

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I can't break it! Iv'e been doing it since I saw my dad do it when I was like 8. What an example he is :rolleyes: Ugh.

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I need to cut it...no pun intended lol! Cutting 20 pound suffix with your teeth cant be good. :mellow:

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so just seeing the results is what made you stop? I hope I can stop before I notice these results.... :unsure:

get a sharp scissors. It takes less than 1 sec cutting through a line. U will appreciate the speed n maybe use it instead of ur 5 second tooth

get a pair of nail clippers and clip it on your shirt collar, my front teeth have so many groves it looks like a saw blade. and im only 16 :P

I use to do this. The way that I stopped was buying nail clippers on a lanyard (just like you are thinking of) and this worked for me. They hang around your neck so you always have them close by. Try it, your teeth will thank you.

Didn't think about a lanyard. I've always kept the clippers in my tacklebox and somehow manage to lose them every other trip. I spend as long looking for them as I do using them.

get a Gerber Multi tool. it is one hand open/close has a set of pliers for hook removal with a set of cutters at the base of the pliers.

-gk

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When fishing from the bank, I wear a lanyard that has nail clippers and a 3ft tape measure. In the boat, I have both braid scissors and nail clippers right at hand.

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Nailclippers work fine and they pack in your pocket real small. I never fish without a pliers in a sheath on my belt, cuts mono and braid....

AJ, I'll be sure to punch you in the shoulder next time I see you bite the line off when we go fishing next. I'll shoot you a text today when the rod comes.

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Save your teeth, use a siccors or a finger nail trimmer.

Not only are you going to damage your teeth but you are putting dirty water in your mouth.

I used to use my teeth to cut the line but my dentist talked me out of it when I had to get one of my front teeth bonded. ;)

Aj, I would try chewing on something when you are fishing. Say sunflower seeds. It would be a lot harder to cut the line with a mouth full of seeds. That way and probably make you pull out clippers.

The only problem with a lanyard is that when you bend over to pick somethin up it will hang down and possibly get in the way..I use one of these...Retractable key chain w/ toenail clippers. It hooks to your belt or just to your waist band, its outta the way and the toenail clipper are a bit bigger to give you more cutting power and easier to work with in the cold.

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Thanks for all the good ideas I am going to make a legit effort to try and stop doing this! So Woody the punch think sounds like a good idea.... :lol:

Man, I have chewed through about 9 million pieces of monofilament in my life. Heck, I'd still be doing it today.....

But about 2 years ago I had some dental work > on my rear teeth (molars). So then, the next time I went to bite through some fishing line, the sharp spot I always used, would not close quite tight enough to cut the darn line ! I was ticked ! Heck, I'd still be cutting line with my teeth today ! Actually, I still try, but I really have to gnaw on it, and take a couple of tries at it.... Whereas before, I could cut 30 lb mono in a split second, first try, every time > faster than you could grab the nail clippers around your neck.

Freaking dentist screwed up my line cutters :(

Fish

Got these in the bargain cave for about $30 a few months ago. They thread right on your belt, they cut braid as well as mono, are always at the ready, slide right back into the sheath when you are done and will save your teeth and your time fumbling for clippers. More expensive then nail clippers or scissors, but neither of these will help you get a lure out of a toothy pickeral or pike's mouth.

Edit. Tried to post an image of "Cabela's Advanced Angler Pro Series Machined Aluminum Pliers" but couldn't.

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I broke my front tooth when I was young biting line, among other things......I carry 3 pairs of pliers with line cutters with me when I fish, just to make sure I don't do that again!

Jeff

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Glad to see im not the only one doing this lol! I am goong to make an effort to stop though, before I have to have a tooth bonded! :/

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Switch to braid & then you will have to use scissors. :rolleyes:

I have tried to stop as well. Hard thing to do. It is so automatic that I don't even think about it anymore... Maybe this can be a resolution from here on out...

I stopped after I broke my second tooth doing it. Scissors were my next aquisition, and they have stayed with me since, whether fishing from bank or boat.

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