For pike, choose pliers with longer jaws. They keep your hands farther from teeth and treble hooks. Handles should not slip in a wet palm. If you often change hooks on hard baits, a split-ring tip is useful.
Cutters are useful if you often work with braid, line, or leader material. They save time and make a clean cut. The cutting part must be hard enough. Weak cutters become dull quickly on braid and wire leaders.
Household pliers are usually heavier and handle water worse. Their shape is not always suitable for small hardware and treble hooks. Fishing models are easier to use with one hand near fish. They often include a safety attachment, narrow jaws, and split-ring features.
After fishing, rinse and dry the tool. This is especially important after sand, slime, and salt water. The hinge can occasionally be lubricated with a drop of oil. If pliers stay wet in a bag, corrosion appears faster.
A beginner should start with a medium universal model. It is not too heavy and suits most tasks. For large pike, a longer tool can be added later. For ultralight fishing, a compact model with thin jaws is more convenient.
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