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  1. Member tonybfishing's Avatar
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    #21
    Sunline braid scissors, cut it like butter.
    I BELIEVE!!!!

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    Thank y'all

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    #23
    Walmart sewing section. Wescott titanium. Sharp as hell..last long time.

    https://www.walmart.com/ip/Westcott-...E&gclsrc=aw.ds


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    https://www.amazon.com/Westcott-Heav...-29&th=1&psc=1

    The best ones I have used for fishing. I like the bigger holes as well for my fingers.

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    #26
    Pitbull Tackle Braided Line Cutter 2.0 - The Last Braid Cutter You Will Ever Need

    Pitbull! I liked them so much I bought 5 more sets for friends. They threw their old crap away.
    MCPO

    I never backlash, but each time I go fishing I practice fixing them, just in case I ever do really backlash.

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    Cuda , found at Walmart a few years ago, still working great

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    #28
    Quote Originally Posted by Steve 187 View Post
    +1

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    #29
    Cuda 3" titanium is they way to go

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    #30
    Quote Originally Posted by Rangerdeepv View Post
    Small pair of sidecutters work pretty good also.
    That's all I use.

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    #31
    Bought 3 $1.00 scissors from Harbor Freight. When they dull hit them with a stone . Cut through braid like butter

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    #32
    The Gerber Neat Freak braid scissors are great. Best I've found thus far.
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    Cuda's at Wally World like $3 great buy stay sharp and cut well
    1990 374V Ranger Still kickin' bass after all these years

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    #34
    Quote Originally Posted by BassinPaPaw View Post
    I get a year out of my $5 Cuda scissors. I love them. For that price, I just a get a new pair every year.
    I really like my Cuda's also

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    #35
    Quote Originally Posted by friogatto View Post
    More snips than scissors but work really well on braid and last, even in the salt.

    https://www.amazon.com/Boomerang-Too...s%2C167&sr=8-5
    Agreed!

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    #36
    I have a pair of Cuda braid shears I bought at Wally World and a Boomerang tool in my boat that I have used for at least the last 7 years with no issues.
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    Cuda.

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    I usually lose these before I wear them out, but they're cheap enough that I buy several pairs and toss em in the tackle bins, glove box, cup holder, etc. Always a pair close by in my boat.

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    Wicked sharp pocket knife, Kershaw Leek.

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