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dehooker

American  
[dee-hook-er] / diˈhʊk ər /

noun

  1. a device for removing a hook from a fish.


Example Sentences

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He then slides the dehooker down the line until it bottoms out.

From Time Magazine Archive

I had to take the fish out of the water and run the dehooker into the stomach before it bottomed out on the hook.

From Time Magazine Archive

The soft curves of the dehooker do not harm the fish.

From Time Magazine Archive

The dehooker shields the hook point after removal.

From Time Magazine Archive

I was given basic instructions on the use of the dehooker.

From Time Magazine Archive

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