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nightfighter 04-10-2010 06:48 AM

Fishing plier recommendation
 
What are you using, what do you like, dislike. I am not going to be spending crazy money.....

Thumper 04-10-2010 07:06 AM

try to stop in at a bass pro shop and pick up the brownings. online they are $50 but in the stores they are usally on sale for $25. very decent pliers for the money imho

basswipe 04-10-2010 07:12 AM

The Shimano pliers are pretty decent for the price.

I wipe them down regularly with Sentry Solution's Marine Tuf-Cloth and they stay nice and new.

MikeToole 04-10-2010 07:29 AM

Second vote for the browning.

Justfishin' 04-10-2010 07:39 AM

The ones I have now are Mustaad, the pair I had(and lost) before were South Bend, I think the pair before that I bought at the Surfcaster or Cabela's etc.. Plain, 8" stainless steel needle nose, the cutters will cut mono and wire. I use them to remove hooks and cut leaders and they work just fine. They usually cost under $15, last at least 4- 5 seasons if I don't lose them( I have lost them all so far). I don't need to have a lanyard to get tangled up in, the only thing I did invest in was a good sheath, a Ripoff which I've had forever.
What can I say, I'm frugal. I've lost, say 4 pair in 8-9 seasons, still way ahead of $300+ Van Staal, Abel, etc.

Just after I posted this I read about the Browning plier- those do look pretty good, I'd like to see them.

t.orlando 04-10-2010 07:43 AM

I use the Brownings, good pliers, but the sheath sucks

Islander77 04-10-2010 07:56 AM

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Originally Posted by Thumper (Post 761336)
try to stop in at a bass pro shop and pick up the brownings. online they are $50 but in the stores they are usally on sale for $25. very decent pliers for the money imho

Well next time your there grab a pair for me Thmper... lol I dont get by there much

Thumper 04-10-2010 08:04 AM

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Originally Posted by Islander77 (Post 761349)
Well next time your there grab a pair for me Thmper... lol I dont get by there much

me either anymore since the office moved, used to be right down the road when i worked in norwood.

MAC 04-10-2010 08:08 AM

The Brownings are great pliers for the money. I have a pair and when on salecan't be beat. Last October I dropped mine off the jetty at the nuke plant (water was about 4' deep). Figured they were gone forever.

The following week I was on the same jetty and it was a really low tide. I climbed over the rock and low and behold there were my pliers. Still worked fine and looked great. (mind you these were through 28 sets of tides; dry/wet,dry,wet etc)

Brought them home and a quick shot of WD and good as new.

like TO said; the sheath sux.

chrisjoe13 04-10-2010 08:32 AM

I've had good luck with the brownings. First person to Pm me their address can have a set of replacement blades. I waited too long to change the blades on mine and there is no way those little nuts are ever coming out.

BigFish 04-10-2010 08:37 AM

I do have the VS and its the best $250.00 (bought 6 years ago?) I have spent on any one piece of fishing equipment by far! While my plier spending stops at $250.00 (they will last my lifetime) you $25 a pair guys will far exceed the cost of a pair of VS in just a few years.....penny wise and pound foolish! It is the single most important piece of equipment you carry when fishing! Just my .02 cents!

MAC 04-10-2010 08:44 AM

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Originally Posted by BigFish (Post 761357)
I do have the VS and its the best $250.00 (bought 6 years ago?) I have spent on any one piece of fishing equipment by far! While my plier spending stops at $250.00 (they will last my lifetime) you $25 a pair guys will far exceed the cost of a pair of VS in just a few years.....penny wise and pound foolish! It is the single most important piece of equipment you carry when fishing! Just my .02 cents!

Still a ton of dough for pliers. I have a pair of Manleys that are atleast 10 years old and still work fine. They look like hell and won't cut braid but will still cut a 4/0 hook....

Will your VS pliers cut a 4/0 ?

Ask Tagger if the manleys are worth it.:uhuh:

chrisjoe13 04-10-2010 08:47 AM

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Originally Posted by BigFish (Post 761357)
I do have the VS and its the best $250.00 (bought 6 years ago?) I have spent on any one piece of fishing equipment by far! While my plier spending stops at $250.00 (they will last my lifetime) you $25 a pair guys will far exceed the cost of a pair of VS in just a few years.....penny wise and pound foolish! It is the single most important piece of equipment you carry when fishing! Just my .02 cents!

Rod and reel might be more important.

Adam_777 04-10-2010 09:15 AM

Grabbed a pair of these this year.I'll let you know next year how they worked.

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JohnnyD 04-10-2010 09:31 AM

$3 needlenose from Job Lot. Had the set in my canal bag for over 3 years now (only reason I replaced my last pair was because I lost them). Zap some WD40 on them once a week and they open/close easily.

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Originally Posted by BigFish (Post 761357)
I do have the VS and its the best $250.00 (bought 6 years ago?) I have spent on any one piece of fishing equipment by far! While my plier spending stops at $250.00 (they will last my lifetime) you $25 a pair guys will far exceed the cost of a pair of VS in just a few years.....penny wise and pound foolish! It is the single most important piece of equipment you carry when fishing! Just my .02 cents!

That puts me at about 87 years before the VS are worth it - and lose a $3 pair of pliers, go to the truck and grab another; lost the VS pliers, cry myself to sleep that night. Not to mention I keep a pair in my surf bag, the boat bag, canal bag, my truck and 2 pairs at home.

Way more things I need to spend money on than $250 pliers or a $250 Boga.

Crafty Angler 04-10-2010 09:45 AM

Rosco, I bought a set of 11" Calcutta needlenose last year, about $18 or so

If you only need 'em once for a deep-hooked fish you'd rather release if you can, they're worth it

They did well last year both from the surf and the boat, virtually no rust

Bronko 04-10-2010 10:36 AM

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Originally Posted by t.orlando (Post 761345)
I use the Brownings, good pliers, but the sheath sucks

I agree with Tony. They are solid pliers for the $$. The sheath is a pain in the ass. I just picked up a pair with a gift certificate for thgis season. I have used them for the last few years and recommend them.

MAKAI 04-10-2010 12:22 PM

Being an electrician, my pals all inherit my klein needle nose, bullet proof. My own have been in use 25 years, still work just fine a little lube once and a while.

BigFish 04-10-2010 05:43 PM

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Originally Posted by MAC (Post 761361)
Still a ton of dough for pliers. I have a pair of Manleys that are atleast 10 years old and still work fine. They look like hell and won't cut braid but will still cut a 4/0 hook....

Will your VS pliers cut a 4/0 ?

Ask Tagger if the manleys are worth it.:uhuh:

Matter of fact have used them to cut 3/0 and 4/0 before...have never changed the teetheither, still cut great!:uhuh:

BigFish 04-10-2010 05:44 PM

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Originally Posted by chrisjoe13 (Post 761362)
Rod and reel might be more important.

I mean besides them!:smash: Do you carry a good pair of cutters with you?? Because you should!

chrisjoe13 04-10-2010 07:01 PM

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Originally Posted by BigFish (Post 761450)
I mean besides them!:smash: Do you carry a good pair of cutters with you?? Because you should!

I carry these. :jump1:

Mike P 04-10-2010 07:02 PM

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Originally Posted by MAC (Post 761361)
Still a ton of dough for pliers. I have a pair of Manleys that are atleast 10 years old and still work fine. They look like hell and won't cut braid but will still cut a 4/0 hook....

Will your VS pliers cut a 4/0 ?

Ask Tagger if the manleys are worth it.:uhuh:

My Manleys are at least 25 years old and they still cut a 4x strong 5/0 hook ;)

They've cut hundreds of them in the past and they'll also still cut 30-40# mono.

tattoobob 04-10-2010 07:17 PM

I have the Shimano pliers, good for the price work well and will last about 3 years,

I have Cabelas 11 inch rusty as hell great for deep hooked fish and awesome for unhooking blues

I have the Brownings great pliers for the 50 bucks after a few years I can't get the screws out to replace the cutters, like T.O. said the sheath is a piece of crap, lasts about 6 months

I have the Van Staal 7 inch these things are sweet best pliers ever made, they will not cut a VMC 4/0 4x hook with out breaking the cutters, 40 bucks to replace cutters. the sheath does not have a drain hole and fills with water when deep wading, also it stained my seat in my explorer when moving from spot to spot.
would I buy another pair no, I would buy the Brownings again tho

afterhours 04-10-2010 07:50 PM

vs's are very pricey, but damned they are sweet :). and i've seen them cut a 3/0 hook that was stuck in max's finger with no problems.

Tagger 04-10-2010 08:06 PM

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Originally Posted by MAC (Post 761361)

Ask Tagger if the manleys are worth it.:uhuh:

I buy a big can of WD 40 .. $3 and spray them down when I remember .. Cut hooks great .. I'll never again leave myself in a position where I can't cut a hook ..

stripermaineiac 04-10-2010 08:10 PM

I like the Donmar pliers and the good old leatherman. I've got loads of others including many mentioned here . They all work good but many are so expensive that loosing them overboard or out in the sure make using them there unpractical. Murphy already has enough of my gear that doesn't float. LOL Ron

Backbeach Jake 04-10-2010 08:16 PM

OSJL needle nose $1.99
Channellock nippers that will cut any hook $ 10
WD-40 for maintenence $2
You guys throw money around like drunken sailors...

StriperZ 04-10-2010 11:25 PM

What ever pliers you buy, make sure they can cut hooks. I have my Klein electrician's pliers 9" blunt. I never tried to cut a 5/0 hook, but it cut the 4/0 hook that went through my left index finger, allowing the fishing trip to continue versus stopping and heading in. I also have a Klein 12" needle nose for getting the hooks out deep in a fish.

Keep them sharp and lubed.

I would also recommend getting a belt sheath or tether to keep it close at hand.

JackK 04-11-2010 01:10 AM

Dr Slick Pisces... Comes with a sheath, cuts braid no problem, $35. Replace the lanyard and you're good to go. WD-40 once a week or so.

piemma 04-11-2010 06:22 AM

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Originally Posted by JohnnyD (Post 761369)
$3 needlenose from Job Lot. Had the set in my canal bag for over 3 years now (only reason I replaced my last pair was because I lost them). Zap some WD40 on them once a week and they open/close easily.



That puts me at about 87 years before the VS are worth it - and lose a $3 pair of pliers, go to the truck and grab another; lost the VS pliers, cry myself to sleep that night. Not to mention I keep a pair in my surf bag, the boat bag, canal bag, my truck and 2 pairs at home.

Way more things I need to spend money on than $250 pliers or a $250 Boga.

Ditto. I have been buying the Job Lot $3.00 needle nose pliers for years. They will last forever if you spray them once in a while with WD-40. I also have a pair of Manley pliers that I do not fish without. I put a treble thru my index finger one night with a 15# bass on the other hook. If it were not for my Manley pliers and their ability to cut a 4/0 hook you would be calling me "stubby".

numbskull 04-11-2010 07:10 AM

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Anybody handled these new Sargent pliers. Cabela's has then for about 50 bucks. Basspro has some chinese knockoff for about 1/2 that.

Right now I use the $12 rapala ss pliers and think they are great (rip out the plastic spring clip). Rapala also makes $22 version with carbide cutters.

saltfly 04-11-2010 07:27 AM

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Originally Posted by MAKAI (Post 761409)
Being an electrician, my pals all inherit my klein needle nose, bullet proof. My own have been in use 25 years, still work just fine a little lube once and a while.

Ditto and Double Ditto to the OSJL :uhuh:

JohnR 04-11-2010 10:21 AM

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Originally Posted by JohnnyD (Post 761369)
$3 needlenose from Job Lot. Had the set in my canal bag for over 3 years now (only reason I replaced my last pair was because I lost them). Zap some WD40 on them once a week and they open/close easily.

...Not to mention I keep a pair in my surf bag, the boat bag, canal bag, my truck and 2 pairs at home.

Way more things I need to spend money on than $250 pliers or a $250 Boga.

Yep

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Originally Posted by Backbeach Jake (Post 761496)
OSJL needle nose $1.99
Channellock nippers that will cut any hook $ 10
WD-40 for maintenence $2
You guys throw money around like drunken sailors...

Yep

Pete F. 04-11-2010 11:07 AM

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Originally Posted by numbskull (Post 761533)
Anybody handled these new Sargent pliers. Cabela's has then for about 50 bucks. Basspro has some chinese knockoff for about 1/2 that.

Right now I use the $12 rapala ss pliers and think they are great (rip out the plastic spring clip). Rapala also makes $22 version with carbide cutters.

The sargents are'nt made in china?
I have had fair luck with similar pliers, they work fine as long as you don't try to use them to cut vmcs for all your plugs.
I carry a pair of calcuttas currently and have not had to use them for that:)
I have a pair or two of cheap needlenose with no lanyard also, I will even let other people use them.

Adam_777 04-11-2010 05:24 PM

I stuff a pair of side cutters inside my bag between the inserts and the bag for cutting hooks.My pliers are for removing hooks from fish and cutting line if I need to.

freebie 04-11-2010 05:46 PM

I picked up a pair of berkely tec pliers at Raynham flew market for $15 a few weeks ago. didn't really need new pliers as my brownings are still kicking after 3 seasons and very little maintenance but bought them anyhow. they are light, cut braid very well. will post back here after using them for a season on how they hold up.

JFigliuolo 04-12-2010 07:45 AM

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Originally Posted by BigFish (Post 761357)
I do have the VS and its the best $250.00 (bought 6 years ago?) I have spent on any one piece of fishing equipment by far! While my plier spending stops at $250.00 (they will last my lifetime) you $25 a pair guys will far exceed the cost of a pair of VS in just a few years.....penny wise and pound foolish! It is the single most important piece of equipment you carry when fishing! Just my .02 cents!

Really? you think so?:smash: Lets see 250/25 = 10...

If a pair lasts me 2 years, thats 20 years for $250. I think that will last me.

Oh, how much to replace the VS if/when they go into the soup?

DOn't get me wrong, spend your $$$ how you wish, but economicaly, the argument doesn't work.


BTW, I use $2 Job lot pliars that and a can of wd40 lasts me quite a while. I figure at least 125 years for $250...

chrisjoe13 04-12-2010 07:50 AM

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Originally Posted by JFigliuolo (Post 761706)
Really? you think so?:smash: Lets see 250/25 = 10...

If a pair lasts me 2 years, thats 20 years for $250. I think that will last me.

Oh, how much to replace the VS if/when they go into the soup?

DOn't get me wrong, spend your $$$ how you wish, but economicaly, the argument doesn't work.


BTW, I use $2 Job lot pliars that and a can of wd40 lasts me quite a while. I figure at least 125 years for $250...

Economically, the argument does work (as long as one continues fishing to the ripe old age of about 140!)

massgc 04-12-2010 08:01 AM

I'm in with the Manley's - 5 years, going strong

Rockport24 04-12-2010 03:30 PM

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I have these made by Ross reels, 3 seasons with them and they still work great with zero maintenance
I think you can get them at ll bean now (around $130)

Cabelas also has an alluminum pair for like $26 right now, which sounds like a good deal.


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