My better split ring pliers. I just got the Owner GP2-60's.
Which of these have you found to be superior? Have you tried the Texas Tackle XLXH?
I'm switching out the split rings and hooks on some MadMacs...
Appreciate your insights!
Excellent point,
and let me ask you, Mark,
As you go around the split ring pliers wheel,
When do you use each one, for which split ring size??? and who is the manufacture?
For me, I have NOT completed a Long Range Trip, BUTT I do own 3 split-ring pliers!!!!
Wayne
Have you run out of rods/ reels to buy ??
Cheers:
Todd
Clockwise starting from the top left are HPA's, Shimano 7" power pliers, Texas Tackle XL (I have the L too), Pit Bull, Owner GP2-60. These are all used for larger split rings for rigging poppers, stick baits, flat falls, knife jigs, trolling plugs, etc. I use a lot of heavy size 10 split rings. The best style has the tip like the HPA and Owners. They easily open up,the strongest of split rings. Mustad Kaiju's, Toro Tamer (Charkbait), Jaws has pliers in this style too. The Toro Tamers are $20.
Quote from: Hardy Boy on August 10, 2023, 03:22:21 PMHave you run out of rods/ reels to buy ??
Cheers:
Todd
Never! But you've got to keep expanding your horizon. One of the benefits to Wi-Fi on the long range boats is that if someone has a cool/useful tool, I can order it from the boat and it'll be waiting for me at home. I've acquired several things that way!
Quote from: MarkT on August 10, 2023, 05:11:09 PMClockwise starting from the top left are HPA's, Shimano 7" power pliers, Texas Tackle XL (I have the L too), Pit Bull, Owner GP2-60. These are all used for larger split rings for rigging poppers, stick baits, flat falls, knife jigs, trolling plugs, etc. I use a lot of heavy size 10 split rings. The best style has the tip like the HPA and Owners. They easily open up,the strongest of split rings. Mustad Kaiju's, Toro Tamer (Charkbait), Jaws has pliers in this style too. The Toro Tamers are $20.
Thanks Mark!!!!
Wayne
Quote from: MarkT on August 10, 2023, 05:17:00 PMQuote from: Hardy Boy on August 10, 2023, 03:22:21 PMHave you run out of rods/ reels to buy ??
Cheers:
Todd
Never! But you've got to keep expanding your horizon. One of the benefits to Wi-Fi on the long range boats is that if someone has a cool/useful tool, I can order it from the boat and it'll be waiting for me at home. I've acquired several things that way!
Super Hardcore! That's why when Mark talks - I shut up and listen.... - john
The brand Toit makes an interesting split ring plier - one of the jaws has a disk shaped protuberance which slides into the division of the split ring to open it. I have a pair and they look funny but work well.
Quote from: MarkT on August 10, 2023, 05:17:00 PMQuote from: Hardy Boy on August 10, 2023, 03:22:21 PMHave you run out of rods/ reels to buy ??
Cheers:
Todd
Never!
Calm down amigo, Todd was just asking !! ;D ;D ;) ;)
For a 16 day trip Mark will need to take at least 10 split ring pliers :
- 30 lb
- 40 lb
- popper set
- iron set
- 60 lb
- 80 lb
- unlimited
:o :o
Cheers:
Todd
Actually the HPA, Shimano and Owners will do it all. I'm just weak that way! Those 3 will go on my 10 days and the others will stay home. Why not, I take 3 crimpers too!
Just having fun. Its good you are prepared so I can borrow stuff.
Cheers:
Todd
My wife doesn't understand it. I try to explain when youre hiking/camping pack light. When you're fishing bring 3. The one you like and 2 backups.
Having gone through a few I reckon the Shimano 7" pliers are the best out there, looking purely at split ring usage.
Nowadays I have a pair of them and a pair of the Texas Tackle pliers in size Small. Between them they cover me for everything from microjigs to heavy duty sillyness.
Comparing them all on the really heavy rings on the 220 DTX Minnows, the HPA's are the best followed by the Owners then the Shimanos. The TT an PB's can't qualify for that game.