Loon Apex Needle Nose Plier
Loon Apex Needle Nose Plier
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When the name of the game is to keep your fingers as far away from those teeth as possible or you need to reach a fly where fingers or lesser tools can't, the Apex Needle Nose Plier are just the solution. The extra large design allows anglers to handle fish in a way that is safe for both fish and angler, and the ridged rubber handle offers increased grip even with wet hands and tense situations. Perfect for Pike, Musky, Bluefish, Barracuda, and more!
- 11.5" long
- 30/70 serrated jaw
- Rust-resistant finish
- Sturdy steel construction
- Ergonomic handle shape
- Composite handle with non-slip ridges
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