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After reading this thread I realize I have been very lucky dealing with thrashing whites and hybrids after dark using a crank bait with two treble hooks. Seems like they never stop fighting and thrashing while trying to unhook them. I am now going to make sure I have a new pair of side cutters and a first aid kit in my boat.

One thing I have noticed though is I have hooked my paints leg or shorts a few different times while carrying my rods down to the boat because of the hook keepers hooked on the rod. It seems it always results in a torn article of clothing getting the hook back out when that happens.

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1 hour ago, kjackson said:

If you need inspiration to carry side-cutters, perhaps these images will help.  If we'd thought of removing the second hook before pulling the one in my leg, then the hook in the finger would not have happened...0-1.jpeg0.jpeg

Man thats a dose of double suck right there...  If you know any Paramedics a syringe of lidocaine in the hook kit helps too!  LOL

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