The HART Bended Hook Remover Black Inox 11 is a long, curved hook remover for anglers who want to release hooks safely and in a controlled manner. Its length of 11 inches, about 28 cm, gives you extra reach at deeper hooked fish. This comes in handy when you want to keep more distance from teeth, spines or tough sea fish hooks.
The curved design gives a different working angle than straight unhooking pliers. This allows you to better approach the hook when it is awkward. Especially for fish with deeper mouths or larger baits, this gives more control during unhooking.
The HART Bended Hook Remover Black Inox 11 has a Black Inox finish with PTFE coating. This coating protects the surface, is insulating and makes the pliers easier to clean after use. This is especially useful in saltwater angling, where equipment gets dirty faster from salt, sand, slime and bait residue.
The handle has a luminous finish. This allows you to find the pliers faster in low light conditions, such as during evening fishing, night fishing or on a dark boat. The long nose also helps to grip the hook deeper in the mouth without unnecessary wriggling.
This hook remover is suitable for beach fishing, boat fishing, predatory fishing and general use on salt and fresh water. Consider species such as gully, cod, ling, sea bass, pike, pikeperch or other fish where a longer unhooking tool gives added comfort.
Key features of the HART Bended Hook Remover Black Inox 11
- Long curved hook remover
- Length: 11 inches, about 28 cm
- Curved nose for more control on awkwardly seated hooks
- Black Inox Version
- PTFE coating: protective, insulating and easy to clean
- Luminous handle, useful in low light conditions
- Suitable for saltwater and freshwater
- Practical for deeply hooked fish
- More distance between hand and hook
- Suitable for beach, boat, shore and predatory fishing
Use and application
The HART Bended Hook Remover Black Inox 11 comes in especially handy when a hook is deeper or hard to reach. The curved shape helps to grip the hook from a better angle. As a result, you work more calmly and with more control.
Use the pliers to grip the hook firmly, turn it slightly and gently release it. This way you limit unnecessary pressure on the fish and keep your hands safer away from teeth, spines or sharp hooks.
After use in salt water, it is best to rinse the pliers with fresh water. Then dry them briefly before storing them in your fishing bag, tackle box or boat gear.








