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Split ring pliers


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I had gamigatsu smaller size, it was very good till I lost it, and I got this one which I found is for bigger split rings, So make sure you get the right size, because bigger ones cant open up small rings easy.

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I find that a precision flat head screw driver works better than a split ring plier for those thin rings on spinnerbaits. You can also use a fingernail. 

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I've had these for 10+ years and have worked well. I've been using the Medium size.

 

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Agree that Texas Tackle makes good split ring pliers.  

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I also use Texas Tackle but I have the chrome "Executive" model. I don't know which one is better haven't tried the regular model. I just ordered mine online after seeing so many good reviews of Texas Tackle. They are easy to use.

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i have split ring pliers but when i need to open it wider i use a knife blade.

 

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I use a  four dollar pair from Wal-Mart's craft aisle. More precise than anything fishing specific that I've tried.

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28 minutes ago, ATA said:

It’s hard to tell from the photo if they are small enough.

I think that’s why mine won’t work. The split rings are small. I need the find a split ring size and treble hook size chart to print out and laminate for the boat. 

42 minutes ago, The Bassman said:

I use a  four dollar pair from Wal-Mart's craft aisle. More precise than anything fishing specific that I've tried.

I’ll look that up later tonight

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16 minutes ago, E-rude dude said:

I need the find a split ring size and treble hook size chart to print out and laminate for the boat. 

This is the one I use

https://www.jannsnetcraft.com/Content/downloads/sizing_chart.pdf

Print on 8.5"x11"

Page 2 has the split rings

Page 6 has the trebles.

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Something about those Texas Tackle pliers makes them take split rings off easier.  I carry a some aluminum job with me fishing, but they certainly can mess a split ring up, but in a pinch they do.

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3 hours ago, The Bassman said:

I use a  four dollar pair from Wal-Mart's craft aisle. More precise than anything fishing specific that I've tried.

Thanks for the tip. I’m going to give them a try 

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24 minutes ago, Skunkmaster-k said:

Thanks for the tip. I’m going to give them a try 

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Mine are the orange ones. I was off on the price but I've had them for quite a while.

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I use Xuzon pliers. It works for my tiny split ring.

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1 hour ago, Skunkmaster-k said:

Thanks for the tip. I’m going to give them a try 

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Yeah I’m going to try the orange ones as well.

Think I’ll buy a pair of Texas tackle pliers for the boat too.

 

Thanks everyone 

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Xuron model 496 are the best I’ve found to date.  They handle the size 2 oval shaped split rings and that’s pretty small

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On 4/19/2021 at 9:12 AM, ATA said:

I had gamigatsu smaller size, it was very good till I lost it, and I got this one which I found is for bigger split rings, So make sure you get the right size, because bigger ones cant open up small rings easy.

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I have a pair of these except they're re-branded by Piscifun. Literally the exact same thing down to the holster and lanyard. Good pliers.

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