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I remember some time ago on BassResource.com that there was a tool everyone was talking about and using for de-barbing gut hooked fish. At least I think there was. 

 

I'd like to get a good tool for getting gut-hooked fish undone and putting them safely back in the water.

 

any help appreciated -wm

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I think you may be referring to the D-Barb tool that cut the hook while it was in a fishes mouth and had a magnet to catch the piece you cut off. They don't make them anymore.

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Mike, Try what Kyle has posted. Ever since I joined BR last year. This has worked everytime, although I've had to cut my line a few times to get the hook turned over through the gils on a smaller fish.

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I think you may be referring to the D-Barb tool that cut the hook while it was in a fishes mouth and had a magnet to catch the piece you cut off. They don't make them anymore.

 

this is exactly what im talking about, it looks sort of like a black gun with a trigger etc.....they really dont make them anymore?

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I'm pretty sure the company went out of business.

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When I gut hook a bass real bad I get my longest pliers, go in behind the gills, turn the hook the opposite way it went in, and pull the hook out through the gills. This works pretty much every time, even when I'm with friends they'll hand me the gut hooked bass and after a couple minutes of holding the bass under water, it swims aways no worse for the wears

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