If you cut crabs, you need these!

Leprechaun

Kind of a Big Deal - In My Mind Anyway
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Capt. Mike made mention of the "crab shears" that one of his clients recommended. Well, after using them myself aboard the good ship "Captain's Table," I found that recommendation to be spot-on.

Using these completely changes the orientation of your hand muscles and prevents the chaffing of wet thumb-skin from a pair of scissor's thumb hole. I don't know about you, but I go through every blackfish season with a scab on the top of my thumb, from cutting literally hundreds of crabs with my regular scissors.

These things go right thru a green crab, and shear off the legs effortlessly. While its true that a monster green crab or "soup-sized" white will require two cuts to completely separate the halves, its still a ton easier with these little beasties vs a regular pair of "normal" fish shears. That they are also spring-loaded is an unexpected plus, as well.

Mike didn't mention where to source these, but I will. John at Trophy Tackle has a big jar of them up on his front counter, and sells them for the mighty sum of $4 each. For that price its not a tragedy if they find their way overboard, or if they lose their edge during a long season - not for four bux a pair. Well worth your time going over to TT to grab up a couple.

I think I'll bring along a set on the coming season's fluke trips as well - the better to accurately cut the long, thin strips of cuttlefish or fish belly I prefer to fish along with my GULP! woims. (Did you catch that? I used the generic "fish belly" - nice touch, eh? 8-))

Anyway, here, take a look:


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Be very careful with these shears, at least when they are brand new. The first time I used them I sliced a finger open, and it took me about 15 minutes and at least 4 band aids to stop the bleeding!
Nevertheless, they come highly recommended.
 
I have been using the Harbor freight one for about 8 years now for fluke and tog baits.I bought 10 pairs when they were 3.99 and they had a 30% off sale.So it was under $3 a pair which is cheap as could be.The Harbor freight ones are now $7 but still worth it in my opinion.I will grab a few of these since only $4 and its always nice to see John and Joe at Trophy Tackle.Im down to my last couple of pairs after losing a few and giving many away to people that used them and took a liking to the shears over scissors.The ones I had do rust but a drop or two of oil keeps them going.Gerat item that works really well.

I do have to agree with Mike though, be careful as I have nipped myself once as well and these style snips can be super sharp.Even if they do come from China,when new they are wicked sharp and it only takes a second and your bleeding.
 
Those look like what we use for family lobster night dinners!
Makes perfect sense to use them on crabs??
Sometimes the spring gets loose and its tough to get them to work right after that so having some extras is a good idea
 
I've never cut my finger while prepping crabs, but have come close a few times. What I do specialize in is cutting my leaders while chopping up the crabs.

Because I'm near-sighted and fish with my "driving glasses" on (so to keep an eye on the "competition" out there), I sometime fail to see my clear leader and SNIP! - time to get out another hook (or shock leader ☹️). Tried bifocals, but just couldn't get used to them.
 
But you won't be the Coolest Kid on the Block. Especially lugging around 175 pairs of cheapie shears!

Wait 'till Danco releases their new three piece pliers, shears and Fish Lip Gripper "Gift Set."

Only $2300, and a true "Game Changer" at that price!

:rolleyes:
 

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