Designed to meet the specialized needs of saltwater anglers and hold up under the harsh conditions their implements must face, Williamson’s new Heavy-Duty Saltwater Tools offer anglers a quartet of new pliers and cutters tailored to a variety of marine fishing applications.
Each features corrosion-resistant stainless or nickel-plated carbon steel construction and large ergonomic grips to make them as easy and comfortable to use as they are tough.
The company’s Double Leverage Cutters and Double Leverage Pliers feature dual pivot points to increase leverage and provide 60% more cutting and holding power than single pivot designs.
A full 8” long, the Double Leverage Cutters will power through not only a variety of fishing lines including heavy cable and wire, they’ll make quick work of cutting hooks, which can be a daysaver in the event one ends up in an angler. The cutters also feature a slide lock to keep them securely shut when not in use.
The Double Leverage Pliers offer 9” of reach to allow anglers to remove hooks in the toughest of spots deep inside their catches. Both the pliers and cutters include a deluxe sheath with belt loop to keep them at the ready whenever needed.
Anglers who make their own rigs and need to be able to precisely cut monofilament and fluorocarbon lines will love the new Willamson Mono Shears. A stainless-steel serrated edge on the cutting jaws provides effortless cutting of any size mono or fluoro line while spring-loaded operation keeps the tool at-the-ready. Like the cutters, they feature a lock for security when not in use.
Split ring pliers are an incredibly handy tool for vertical jiggers and other anglers who swap hooks and lures out frequently and value their fingertips. Williamson’s Heavy-Duty Split-Ring Pliers are designed to outperform their competition, with an offset design that allows for lightning-fast opening of any split ring along with spring loaded handles and oversized grips for effortless one-handed operation.
Williamson’s Heavy-Duty Tools retail for $16.49-51.99, and anglers can find them at local Williamson dealers or visit www.williamsonlures.com for more information.