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Gemini Disgorger

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Description

The Gemini disgorger allows you to remove a hook quickly and safely from your fish. With a little practice, you should be able to de-hook in a few seconds with minimal trauma to the fish. 

Features

  • Bright yellow plastic
  • Quick, easy & safe

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Excellent, easy to use, always works.
By James B - - 3rd Mar 2012
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You can remove hooks quickly and safely with this super disgorger. Its made from durable, engineering-grade plastic with the T-bar handle firmly encasing an 8in stainless-steel stem. The handle incorporates a lanyard hole so its always by your side and full instructions are printed on the label.
By Total Sea Fishing Magazine - - 17th Mar 2011
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This is the one with a brightly-coloured plastic tee-handle, and a small stainless hoop at the bottom. I lose kit as often as anyone, at night or on boats, but when I lose one of these it gets replaced absolutely immediately. There's a knack to it - take the snood about a foot above the fish, engage the hoop on the line and slide it firmly down to the hook (even in the fish's throat). Hold the disgorger rock steady and pull the snood up, the hook bend is now in the hoop, now lift the device, shake once and your fish is unhooked by its own weight, from 4oz to 40lb. So: eels, no need to handle them and as long a you keep the snood high they won't tangle. Conger, keep yourself well away from those teeth. Mackerel, speed-fish them out as bait. Keep dogfish away from your arms to prevent abrasions. Catch-witness-release matches: put the whole rig and fish in a bucket of water, your neighbour holds the snood to measure, you release at the waterside, minimal fish handling and mortality. Floating plastic handles would cut down my costs a little, so only 8/10, but can't fathom why everyone doesn't use them.
By Mad Kev - - 26th Aug 2009
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Estimated Delivery: 18th Nov 2024 - 19th Nov 2024

 

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