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 Post subject: Fish Gripper
PostPosted: Sat Jun 06, 2009 9:07 pm 
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What is the name of the orange fish grippers that I see in a lot of peoples fish pictures, and where can I buy one?


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Check out the reviews link above for the norton brass rattler. I must be handy I see them all over the place (tv, online). I havent bought one yet but I am going to. Does anyone know if you can get them locally?

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PostPosted: Sat Jun 06, 2009 9:14 pm 
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Strike Zone carries them on Beach Blvd.....Very handy :D

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all wet also carries them i think they are around $14

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Hey guys thanks for the tips


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I just call it a "redfish wrench," but Norton Brass Rattler is the trade name, I believe. Great product. Check out the local sources listed above and get yourself 2 or 3 of 'em! :D

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I use them to grip fish, and grip fish in the water as a stringer, hold my orange flag on the back of my kayak while in transport, hold gear in the boat while transport. They are good for lots of things.


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Get an orange and blue pair! :D


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Marshrat uses his as a rod holder :!:

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