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kirchoff 02-22-2013 03:03 PM

Acr Dehooker
 
Is tha acr dehooker hard to use. Worth the money.

tuna13 02-23-2013 02:28 PM

Re: Acr Dehooker
 
I tried the large one to remove the loose hooks from sharks.
After a couple of trys It now stays in the dock box.

kirchoff 02-23-2013 02:58 PM

Re: Acr Dehooker
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by tuna13
I tried the large one to remove the loose hooks from sharks.
After a couple of trys It now stays in the dock box.

I was talking to a guy at reel life he said they save fishes lives and are so much easier for like bluefish

tuna13 02-24-2013 09:08 AM

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I don't disagree, the intent is there, I just found the Arc to be real difficult to use. My intent was to use it to remove old hooks left in the sharks mouth, these had the lines cut short so you couldn't get leverage by holding line.
for smaller fish I use the rounded hook with "T" handle, I find this to be easiest and fastest. Not sure yet on have to better remove old hooks from sharks, other than carefully with pliers.

giantfan 02-26-2013 08:29 AM

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I love the ARC Dehooker..... I have three sizes and they all work great.

Fishin Dude 02-26-2013 03:58 PM

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Once you get the hang of it, the ARC dehooker is great. I use my longer one to release dogs and skates while they are still in the water, no need to even bring them into the boat most times.

Pete 02-26-2013 04:02 PM

Re: Acr Dehooker
 
I know these were designed to release most fish unharmed. Maybe someone knows, how are they with gut hooked fluke?

giantfan 02-27-2013 10:35 AM

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Originally Posted by Pete
I know these were designed to release most fish unharmed. Maybe someone knows, how are they with gut hooked fluke?

Better then anything else I have ever used. Sometimes the damage is already done but at least with the ARC once you get the hook out it doesn't get hooked again on the way out of the gut as it sometimes does with the other de-hookers. once the hook is free it lays against the round part of the ARC and slides right out.

kirchoff 02-27-2013 06:26 PM

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Originally Posted by giantfan
Better then anything else I have ever used. Sometimes the damage is already done but at least with the ARC once you get the hook out it doesn't get hooked again on the way out of the gut as it sometimes does with the other de-hookers. once the hook is free it lays against the round part of the ARC and slides right out.

i hear it can be a pain in the ass to use...

giantfan 03-01-2013 07:56 AM

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Originally Posted by kirchoff
i hear it can be a pain in the ass to use...

I have never had a problem..... Operator error?????:confused:

tuna13 03-01-2013 12:17 PM

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Originally Posted by giantfan
I have never had a problem..... Operator error?????:confused:

Maybe it was operator error. All I know is that when we were trying to retrieve hooks from some blue sharks (leaders were cut short by whoever released them) we had a hell of a time. Ended up using pliers to grab the hooks.
I'm looking for something longer that's why I tried the ARC.

giantfan 03-12-2013 10:58 AM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by tuna13
Maybe it was operator error. All I know is that when we were trying to retrieve hooks from some blue sharks (leaders were cut short by whoever released them) we had a hell of a time. Ended up using pliers to grab the hooks.
I'm looking for something longer that's why I tried the ARC.

I could see how it wouldn't work with a short leader.... there has to be tension on the leader for the de-hooker to work.... it's not designed to remove hooks that aren't attached. I don't know of anything other then pliers that would work in that situation.

If you do end up getting an ARC it comes with a video that will explain a couple of ways to use it but they all require tension on the line.


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