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Wire Knot Wire Tier
A unique design allows you to tie wire loops with no complicated mechanisms or metal parts.
Feb 25, 2008
When pulling baits or lures offshore for big game, it's only a matter of time before you run into the members of the razor gang — the key standouts being wahoo, mackerels and barracuda. These toothy critters make short work of monofilament with their extremely sharp dentures, and crews that fish where they are prevalent learned to tie wire leaders before they could crawl. Unfortunately, most of the desk jockeys out there aren't as adept at handling wire as the pros. Luckily the folks at Wire Knot could hear your fingertips crying in pain all the way from Naples, Florida, and came up with the perfect solution to your wire-tying woes.
 
Made from high-impact polycarbonate plastic, Wire Knot quickly ties wire in gauges ranging from the lightest No. 2 up to 0.03-diameter piano wire. A unique design allows you to tie wire loops with no complicated mechanisms or metal parts. There's no way for the tool to corrode, and each package comes with two tools so you'll always have a backup.
 
For more information, contact Wire Knot at 239-793-4093, or visit www.wire-knot.com.
 


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