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The one kit every angler needs!
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[font "Arial"][size 2]This is a deal to good to pass up.[/size][/font]

[font "Arial"][size 2]The one kit every angler needs! A $40 value! [/size][/font] [left][font "Arial"][size 2]Features rugged pliers with sheath, 6" fillet knife with sheath, sharpener tool, clippers, and an electric scale. Packed in a 370 utility box. It is on sale until December 31, 2003 for $24.99.I am going to buy one at the Grand Opening of the Bass Pro Shop in Hampton VA this Thursday.[/size][/font][/left] [center]
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#2
I dont see the fish magnet?

and where is the automatic deboner?

where is the cochroach clip? (Hemostats) I use that tool more than any thing else. I need a little help removing the hooks from them fishies... plyers wont cling to me when I am on the river...

the tool that I get the most use of in that kit is the filett knife.

the tool that I get the second most use of in that box is those clipers with the string that goes around the neck. I got one of them rapala clipers this year, good investment,

I dont know what that red thing in the box is?
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Hey Dave, that red thing looks like it is very likely to be knive sharpener. I have one of those but it doesn't beat my Lansky sharpening system. Although the one in the kit would by good for small touch-ups inbetween those dozens of bluegills.
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[font "Arial"][size 2]The kit is more for saltwater fishing. But it should have more things in it. A good pair of Hemostats can come in handy for small fish. I use them for catching pike in the swamps. I have a friend that works in the hospital, so I can get a few pairs when I need them. The red thing is a knife sharpener.[/size][/font]
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i saw a guy with this set! at the foote dam , fishing with his boy . he would catch and release some awsome steelhead , always weighing them before releasing . there quest was not for length , but weight .

in the old days he used to catch 14 pounders , he wanted his kid to do the same , let the little ones go .

kinda neet thing to do i thought .
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