Mundo318 Posted November 19, 2016 Posted November 19, 2016 If you dont have split ring pliers, what is the best thing to remove split rings with? Quote
thebillsman Posted November 19, 2016 Posted November 19, 2016 You guys use pliers? I just use my thumbnail.. 1 Quote
Super User MickD Posted November 19, 2016 Super User Posted November 19, 2016 If one uses split rings that will handle trophy bass, it's pretty tough on the nails. The best tool is a very good quality split ring plier. I think Texas Tackle are excellent. The cheap sheet metal ones simply don't work, or don't work well. 7 Quote
BobP Posted November 20, 2016 Posted November 20, 2016 Anything you use other than split ring pliers is a compromise. I mount and remove split rings hundreds of times per year since I build and repaint baits. The Texas Tackle pliers are among the best and are worth the money. 3 Quote
IndianaFinesse Posted November 20, 2016 Posted November 20, 2016 6 hours ago, MickD said: If one uses split rings that will handle trophy bass, it's pretty tough on the nails. Yep, if I tried to open the split rings that I typically replace the stock split rings with my finger nails, I would most likely be short at least part of my thumb nail! Quote
TxHawgs Posted November 20, 2016 Posted November 20, 2016 Texas Tackle split ring pliers are the only way to go. The standard sized ones w the yellow handles cover all the baits I use so far. @ TW for 14.99 5 Quote
CrustyMono Posted November 20, 2016 Posted November 20, 2016 i use my finger nails, insert the nail between the ring, slide it away but keeping it in, you want the entrance or exit to be wedged up, slide the bait in or out of the split ring, remove your nil, now you just slide it out. much harder to explain than do Quote
FordsnFishin Posted November 20, 2016 Posted November 20, 2016 Texas tackle pliers, only way to go. 3 Quote
Super User MickD Posted November 20, 2016 Super User Posted November 20, 2016 8 hours ago, CrustyMono said: i use my finger nails, insert the nail between the ring, slide it away but keeping it in, you want the entrance or exit to be wedged up, slide the bait in or out of the split ring, remove your nil, now you just slide it out. much harder to explain than do Buy some heavy duty ones, like for salmon, and report back. :-) 1 Quote
Super User fishwizzard Posted November 21, 2016 Super User Posted November 21, 2016 In a pinch the nail file on a small swiss army knife works very well, it's thin, strong, and dull enough not to draw blood when you jam it into your palm. 2 Quote
blckshirt98 Posted November 21, 2016 Posted November 21, 2016 +1 to Texas Tackle. I tried using my fingernails and needle nose pliers at first but when I decided to swap out the front trebles on a lot of my squarebills I got a pair of split ring pliers. Never using anything else. 2 Quote
Super User MassYak85 Posted November 21, 2016 Super User Posted November 21, 2016 On 11/20/2016 at 2:27 AM, TxHawgs said: Texas Tackle split ring pliers are the only way to go. The standard sized ones w the yellow handles cover all the baits I use so far. @ TW for 14.99 THESE^ I got a pair this year and they are awesome! I used my fingernails for a long time but when you start using beefier split rings on larger baits and need to open them wide enough to get larger trebles on, you really do need pliers of some sort. 1 Quote
Super User scaleface Posted November 21, 2016 Super User Posted November 21, 2016 In a pinch I've used a willow leaf spinner blade . 1 Quote
Super User Jrob78 Posted November 21, 2016 Super User Posted November 21, 2016 On 11/20/2016 at 1:27 AM, TxHawgs said: Texas Tackle split ring pliers are the only way to go. The standard sized ones w the yellow handles cover all the baits I use so far. @ TW for 14.99 This is the correct answer to your question. 1 Quote
Last_Cast Posted January 10, 2017 Posted January 10, 2017 Buy the pliers..well worth it, otherwise I use my nail. Quote
tander Posted January 10, 2017 Posted January 10, 2017 On 11/21/2016 at 1:06 PM, scaleface said: In a pinch I've used a willow leaf spinner blade . +1 Looks like I am going to have to order one from Texas Tackle. Quote
IndianaFinesse Posted January 10, 2017 Posted January 10, 2017 14 minutes ago, 2tall79 said: Dikes....cut 'em off, they're cheap. Not if you get high quality split rings, then they can add up. Plus then you have to figure out how to put new split rings on, and the hooks on the split rings. So not only would that waste split rings, it would also mean putting both the hook and the eye on the split rings, instead of probably just having to put the hook on (unless your replacing the split rings anyway). Quote
2tall79 Posted January 10, 2017 Posted January 10, 2017 59 minutes ago, IndianaFinesse said: Not if you get high quality split rings, then they can add up. Plus then you have to figure out how to put new split rings on, and the hooks on the split rings. So not only would that waste split rings, it would also mean putting both the hook and the eye on the split rings, instead of probably just having to put the hook on (unless your replacing the split rings anyway). I use to work with an old carpenter that told me that those slots they put in screws are for taking them out. Quote
Global Moderator Bluebasser86 Posted January 10, 2017 Global Moderator Posted January 10, 2017 Fingernails or pliers if I can't get them open. Quote
Fishin' Fool Posted January 10, 2017 Posted January 10, 2017 I got some good ones from the crafting store it's called Michaels out my way. I think they are for making jewelry. These are way better than the fishing ones that I bought before plus cheaper. http://www.michaels.com/10121254.html#q=Split+ring+remover&start=10 1 Quote
RyneB Posted January 11, 2017 Posted January 11, 2017 split ring pliers, I can manage it with needle nose but it is truly a pain after doing it with split ring pliers. Quote
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