You hav to plan how to land the fish before you start fishing a spot. Its too late and very dangerous to try to figure out what to do after you hook up.
The korkers help you from slipping on the rocks but they don't prevent you from falling in. Some spots are just good at high tide and not good at low. Not because they don't have fish at low but because they are too difficult at low.
Just remember , no fish is worth risking falling in over. Once that water grabs you , you don't know what the outcome will be. Best to find a new low tide spot that's easier.
BTW , Berkley makes a Boga Grip style tool. Its a lot less money. Still short handled though so if they are way down do to the tied , you will still be scrambling down rocks to land the fish.
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