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Hookeze

Postby bigscottd » 22 Feb 2015, 23:12

A link for this popped up earlier for this cool looking gadget so I thought I would share it with the forum...

http://www.ritegear.co.uk/proddetail.php?prod=Hookeze

https://m.youtube.com/watch?feature=youtu.be&v=0viWHubsCzA
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Re: Hookeze

Postby grandadruss » 23 Feb 2015, 11:13

Just watched the video Scott ???
Thought it would tie the knot,doesn't though just seems to be a hook holder.
If you didn't know how to tie a tucked blood in the first place you'd still be screwed with the hookeze :thumb:
Worth posting though mate :yeah2:
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Re: Hookeze

Postby pros » 23 Feb 2015, 11:57

Looks very good to me it will prevent getting the hook stuck in your hand and also speed up the process. I will definitely get one.
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Re: Hookeze

Postby grandadruss » 23 Feb 2015, 12:03

pros wrote:Looks very good to me it will prevent getting the hook stuck in your hand and also speed up the process. I will definitely get one.


Never thought about that :thumb:
I never usually stick a hook in me though....although my fingers attract bait needles like magnets :lmao:
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Re: Hookeze

Postby pros » 02 Mar 2015, 22:30

Got a couple of these and just used them when tying a few two hook traces ready for Saturday.

Whilst they are not life changing for a tenner for two I would say they are a useful addition to the kit. I think their main advantage is the safety aspect. When I make traces I have a couple of jack russells sat on my feet, being able to keep the hook points covered throughout the process is ideal. They would also be good for any juniors just getting into trace making, protecting fingers.
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Re: Hookeze

Postby pros » 02 Mar 2015, 22:37

Sorry, should just add that I am still not sure of making it to the match, I will confirm or not on the correct thread.
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