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Cat Tip of the Day: Power Scissors


SteveD

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I was at Menards (4th trip of the day) and stumbled on some Power Scissors while looking for a Tin Snips. If you don't own a pair of Power Scissors you are missing one of the best cut bait tools made. What is nice about Power Scissors is that they cost $2 so when you fumble them over the side of the boat you have not lost a big investment. They will cut up just about any type of bait you want - and since we are in the middle of sturgeon season most everybody is hacking away at suckers, shad, and whatever else you can find for bait. I love them for cutting up bullheads - they make short work of those small 4" to 5" bullheads. I seldom use a knife anymore at all - just grab the Power Scissors and make a hunk of bait. They also work great for cutting lines or just about anything else that may need cutting.

I first found them at Fleet Farm but haven't been able to get them there for some time. I stumbled on these while shopping Menards in the Tin Snip aisle. $1.99 - money well spent. Get them while they are hot.

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Scissors is all i use when cleaning ducks/geese/pheasants! Never thought of using them for cut bait. Thanks wink

If you clean a lot of game (ducks, pheasants, etc) and have a Game Shears you will find that they are awesome for cutting up large suckers or sheepshead. I've got a Cabela's Game Shears that I picked up on sale for $10 and those things will make short work of any fish, duck, just about anything.

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Scissors is all i use when cleaning ducks/geese/pheasants! Never thought of using them for cut bait. Thanks wink

Came across a sweet new bird cleaning invention. It works great for those birds that people like to just breast. Someone said they breasted 130 snow geese in 30 minutes with this new product. Looks pretty sweet!

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If I breasted my pheasants id use this bad boy. Bird hitch cleaner by waterfowl junkies...

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