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Catfish Flipping tool
Hello,
In the past I have seen a catfish flipping tool that has a white Teflon looking handle that is about 1" around. I want to get one of these for someone but I can't seem to locate one anywhere or know who the manufacture is so that I can research it on line. I have a tool already so I am not looking for and dehooker. I am looking for the one that has the white Teflon handle that is almost the length of the flipping tool. Any idea where I can get one of these in the Lafayette area or online? Thanks in advance for your help. |
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Just get you a welding rod or small diameter brazing rod and shape it yourself to what you need. That's all I've used for years, inexpensive and works just the same.
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its called the deluxe fish flipper or something like that but I haven't seen them in years so I don't know if they still make em but I did find something close http://www.allinonemarinesports.com/...01/?rb_br=L505 my grandfather used to just grind the point off of an ice pick, heat it up cherry red, and then bend the tip over to make his own |
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Flipper
They have the CCA red handle flipper with a lanyard at Academy.
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Academy or walmart. Both have them. The cheap metal one at academy is like $.99. I got a nice one with a rubber grip from walmart for like $5.
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I made a few out of stainless TIG wire. Work like a champ
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This! Have a set made out of 3/8" aluminum round bar.
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i use long handle pliers, just grab the hook with the pliers and flip. i've probably made a hundred out of welding rods. 5/32 rod is best, 1/8 ain't bad but will bend.
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Stainless or inconel 1/8 won't bend much or rust for that matter. 5/32 would be sturdier I agree but also hard to bend with pliers the way I make them
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Made this one out of 1/8 inconel in like 2 minutes
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I made a foam handle for mine. That way when you drop it in the water it will float.
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They are like tires...... that ain't pretty, don't smell good but you got to have them in you boat.
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Thanks gents, I have a flipping tool as I mentioned in my initial post, the one I am looking for with the white Teflon handle is round and solid (Works wonders on knocking those bottom feeders out).
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Forgive my ignorance but what is it used for? I have caught an unhooked hundreds of catfish but never used anything like that. Really serious about its use.
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With the tool down around the hook, spread your hands some so that both hands are to the side of the fish. Hold the fish over the side of the boat. Now "flip" the fish in a circular motion [see video that was posted in earlier post]. If you have the tool down around the circular part of the hook, this will rip the hook out and the fish will flip down into the water. |
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You can flip fish off of your hook without ever touching it.
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Gotcha. Thanks
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