Best Crappie Fishing Line Tools: Reviews & Recommendations Best Line Cutting Tool: Simms Fishing Pro Nipper Pros Cleanly cuts all lines, including those with small diameter Riveted jaws are replaceable through Simms Repair Center Magnet assures small hooks arent lost or dropped Cuts very thin lines smoothly Cons Expensive at $99 per pair Not ideal for cutting the thinnest microbraided lines Key Features Durable anodized aluminum handles with stainless steel jaws Magnetic spring with rare earth magnets never wears out Ergonomic design for one-handed operation Magnetic hook/jig line threader, split-shot crusher, hook eye needle and lanyard attach point While the Pro Nipper is built for small hooks and fly fishing, its an invaluable little crappie fishing line clipper with some cool tricks up its sleeve
Season / water temp: Fall, Cold water, and Pre-spawn
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I wish I would have found this product years ago I love how I can sit on my couch the night before my fishing trip and make all my routes for that day of fishing this thing is awesome Rated 5 out of 5 Jonathan Baum So far, ProNav has given me a lot of support
Open Gold Chests Once in a while, you will encounter a Gold Chest floating in the water