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Topic: Fishing scissors and Lanocote  (Read 5639 times)

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AlsHobieOutback

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Can we add Fish Scalers to the Subject line?  :smt044
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I just want to bump this thread. While looking for something to clean rockfish without cutting myself.
46% off at the moment for the scissor mentioned.
I just bought 2.
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I prefer the fiskar bc they didn't rust on me like that one that one after a couple of trips. I even religiously rise them when I get home.
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Cost aside, I love the ones I ended up buying.  They have a nice lock, and the angle is great for cutting gills.  https://www.acehardware.com/departments/tools/hand-tools/snips/2504587
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I just want to bump this thread. While looking for something to clean rockfish without cutting myself.
46% off at the moment for the scissor mentioned.
I just bought 2.

The year, I've been using that to cut and gut all fish that I keep. It's worked great so far. There's a little rust on the bolt that holds the halves together, but otherwise flawless.
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The best scissor I have for cutting braid is the kids blunt nose scissors.   Cheap and never have a problem cutting braid.   I do have Kitchen shears for cutting fish fins, etc.   forget which brand I have a moment, they are in boat, but seem to hold up to saltwater.  May be Fiskers.