Jim Wagner must not fish, because all 31 respondents to his August mystery tool report that it’s an angler’s pliers.
There’s no doubt about it, says Bill Sheppard, William Darlington, Tom Tehan, Walter Benefield from Greenwood, Indiana, Dominic Papania, William Thompson hailing from Knoxville, Tennessee, Steven Jacks, Eddie Hopkins, Ryan Snieder and Doug Frank-houser of Conroe, Texas, Mike Strange and Jim Gardner, among others.
“The slots in the jaws are for grabbing fishhooks, especially when reaching down the fish’s throat for a swallowed hook,” points out Austin Mc-Caskill. “The crimper is for securing lead shot weights,” adds Greg Burnett, and “the ridges are for scaling your fish,” says Deitra Crenshaw. Regarding those “ridges,” clarifies Cliff Moore, “[the serrations] aren’t good at that, but it does work.”
“There also is a…
