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 Location:  Home » Fishing Tackle » Pliers & Tools » Rapala ProGuide Lock'n Grip Fish Grabber ToolOctober 7, 2008  
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Rapala ProGuide Lock'n Grip Fish Grabber Tool
Rapala ProGuide Lock'n Grip Fish Grabber Tool
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Brand: Rapala
Category: Sports

List Price: $29.99
Buy New: $17.75
You Save: $12.24 (41%)
Buy New from $17.75

Sales Rank: 39632

Media: Misc.

MPN: PGLG
UPC: 022677093109
EAN: 0022677093109
ASIN: B0018OVFYC

Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Features:
  • Ergonomically Designed to comfortably grip and lift even the heaviest fish.
  • Easy-Grip Handle: textured material provides a sure grip during operation.
  • Quick-release lever: easily lift to operate the cams.
  • Extra Wide Opening: sized to work with all species of fish.
  • Wide Gap Cam-Lock System: uses the fishes own weight to hold it. Simply slide over fishes lower ja

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Product Description
The Lock'n Grip makes landing and documenting big species a one-handed operation. Once your fish is at boatside, slide the Lock'n Grip over thh bottom jaw and pull-back. The patent-pending cam-lock system locks onto the fish and allows you to lift your catch, snap a few pictures for the record book then pull up the level to release.

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