
unHookR® - The simplest way to remove a hook from a fish. Perfect for hooks size 12 to 5/0. Measures 8" long.
You'll save your fingers and cause less stress to the fish because of the speed with which the hook is removed. unHookR® also protects the hook. Whether it's an expensive jig head or plastics, a fly or even a 5/0 bass hook with unHookR® it will be removed BUT not destroyed. Consider the damage you've done when using pliers or forceps. They destroy the body of a fly, sometimes break the jig head or definitely rip up your expensive plastics. This DOES NOT HAPPEN with the unHookR®. This can literally save you hundreds of dollars in destroyed tackle...in just one day of fishing! It will work on a freshwater fly hook size 12 up to a 5/0 EWG bass hook and even bigger sized Saltwater fly hooks beyond 5/0. It is better than anything out there because it always works. It's simple. It's inexpensive. It's also heavy duty made from #304 stainless steel. It's 100% made in the USA. How to Use the unHookR® unHookR® is simple to use, just hold the fish you've caught in one hand and hold the unHookR® in the other hand. Take the line and hold it in the hand that is holding the unHookR® to cause line tension while engaging the hook bend with the slot at the other end of the unHookR®. Then just push the unHookR® into the fish’s mouth about 1mm and then roll it to the right or left to pop the hook out. Remove the unHookR® with the hook held on the slotted end. Special Note: This device always works. The key to success is having TENSION on the line. When you slightly push it in and roll the unHookR® to the left or right to pop out the hook you need to make sure you have the line tightly held with the hand holding the unHookR®. You need TENSION on the line between your hand and the hook. This is what allows you to just remove the unHookR® from the fish’s mouth with the hook in the slotted end. How-to Videos. We've got several how-to videos that will demonstrate how simple and effective the unHookR® is. Please see the link at the top of the page.