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On the Web
- Compliers Fish Hook Remover - Compliers are a one-piece, plastic fish-hook remover that floats. Featuring a section on uses of the product.
- SafeDehooker Ltd. - Tool that allows safe removal of a hooks from fish.
- BM Machine - Fish "friendly" hook removal tool. The quickest way to get back into the water.
- The Flippin' Stick Fish Hook Remover - The quick and easy way to release fish without handling them. Floats if dropped in water.
- O'Tom Tick Remover - Manufacturer of hook to remove all parts of attached ticks, and photographs showing how to use the tool. Has links to retailers who sell the product. Site in three languages.
- Sur-Flame - BBQ accessories including firestarters and grill hooks for removing hot grill grates.
- ARC Dehooker - Fish-hook remover, sea turtle handling equipment, and a reef fish venting tool. Includes a mission statement and endorsements from various organizations.
Wikipedia Articles
- Longshoreman’s hook - A Longshoreman's hook, also known as a box hook, cargo hook, loading hook or a Docker's Hook is a tool historically used by longshoremen (stevedores). The tool consists of a round wooden handle with a strong metal hook about 8" long projecting at a right angle from the center of the handle.
- Bagging Hook - A Bagging or Badging Hook (also spelled in some maker's catalogues as Fagging Hook) is a large sickle or reaping hook (also known as a reap hook or a rip hook) type of tool, usually with a cranked (i.e.
- Hook Flash - Hook Flash is a button on a telephone that simulates a quick off-hook/on-hook/off-hook cycle. Usually the functional equivalent of quickly hanging up and lifting the receiver on a middle 20th century cradle phone.
- Off-hook tone - The off-hook tone (also receiver off-hook tone or off-hook warning) is a telephony signal used to alert a user that the telephone has been accidentally left off-hook for an extended period, effectively disabling the telephone line. See permanent signal.
- Cant Hook - A cant hook is a traditional logging tool consisting of a wooden lever handle with a movable metal hook at one end, used for handling and moving logs. While similar to a peavey, the cant hook has a blunt tip, often with teeth.