

🎣 Hooked on Convenience!
The Booms Fishing R08 Fishing Hook Remover is a 10-inch tool designed for effortless dehooking of large and medium-sized fish, including sharks. Made from corrosion-resistant austenitic stainless steel, it features a unique two-curve design and an ergonomic T-handle for easy handling and comfort during use.
| Color | Blue |
| Brand | Booms Fishing |
| Size | 10" |
| Material | Stainless Steel |
| Item Weight | 0.26 Pounds |
| Number of Pieces | 1 |
| Target Species | Shark |
| Manufacturer | Booms Fishing |
| UPC | 608065462186 |
| Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 10.55 x 5.24 x 1.26 inches |
| Package Weight | 0.13 Kilograms |
| Brand Name | Booms Fishing |
| Part Number | BFFPR082TB00 |
| Style | Modern |
C**R
Dehooker
Good for taking hooks out of fish
P**D
Works great, easy to use
Flips catfish right off the hook with no fuss. Does not corrode after saltwater exposure.
T**N
Good Deal
I bought this for a recent fishing trip to Hatteras. Great price, made well and works as it should.
C**R
Bluefish must have
Very happ With this product tested on plenty of slammerbliefish up to 20 lbs easy to get the hooks out
J**M
It does what they say.
It does what they say it will do. I like it better than the other types I have.
A**S
Love this!
This thing is awesome. You no longer have to get fish slime on you trying to get the hook out and you don’t have to fight with the hook either, one flip usually and the hook comes right out
R**7
Works great on Salmon
We used this hook remover on Sockeye and King Salmon. It worked great vs. using pliers to remove the hook. There were no issues with the metal arm coming loose although I had thought about putting a glob of JB Weld on the nut as a precaution. This is my second remover tool. I gave the first one to our guide who was pleased to have it. He had jury rigged a hook remover out of a coat hanger and a wine bottle cork.
F**Y
Could be made better
Second trip out, and its in the deep. Before I ever used it I pulled the end caps off and packed it with styrofoam, but it went down anyway when a gaftop cat thumped it out my hand. 1 Make it float, 2 Give it some grip, 3 Instead of a S hook tack a push bend on the front of the hook allowing for ease of use in smaller mouthed fish. I will keep my other suggestions to myself, because I might patent a model one day.
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