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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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I got a feel for the tool by sticking hooks in a cardboard box and then removing them with the dehooker.

From Time Magazine Archive

XTools also makes other floating fishing tools, including two fillet knives, a gaff and a dehooker, to name a few.

From Time Magazine Archive

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

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

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

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