Moana Kofe Hook Release Tool

Moana Kofe Hook Release Tool

Regular price$13.95
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This hook removal tool can be used to increase fish survival rates by minimizing handling of fish when practicing catch & release techniques. This tool has been designed to allow anglers to remove hooks from fish without having to hold and squeeze fish which can harm fish while removing the hook.

Designed by Moana Kofe, a guide who pioneered fly fishing many years ago on Christmas Island. Over the years, he had come to understand the value of a sustainable sport fishery and the need to conserve this valuable resource by the careful release of fish caught by his clients. Looking to find a method to release sport fish with a minimal amount of contact, he set about designing a simple yet effective tool carefully re-shaping a stainless steel commercial Longline Snap, (the type used in a fishery where millions of by-catch fish are killed and thrown back into the sea) Moana painstakingly crafted his release tool.

The Moana Hook Release is manufactured true to the original and represents a commitment to the conservation of our fisheries.

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