Braid scissors

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What's everyone's preference to trim braid. Mine always leave a frayed end even if I'm careful
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I buy a new pair every now and then when they stop cutting properly.

Latest pair are the edge ones from Burnsco.

https://www.burnsco.co.nz/edge-deluxe-braid-scissors
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Been using a BBQ lighter to burn end,got to be quick,yep burnt fingers,Not my brightest idea but works.
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Important thing is to use them only on braid
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To 're sharpen ' braid scissors.
Cut a bit of 800 or 1200 sand paper.
Had the same 2 pairs scissors for over 10yrs now.
 I just cut back near flush, then rub what s left of the tag so its soft and bit frayed.
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I recently got some of the HPA ceramic ones, best scissors I’ve ever used.https://optiontackle.co.nz/product/scissors-hpa-ulkut/
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I just use the Shimano 4” braid scissors. I watch for when their on sale and buy a couple of pairs (usually about $7 each).

I’m not very disciplined with “only cutting braid” with them so they last a few months.

I do find that the right amount of tension on the line helps with a clean cut. (Trial and error)

When rigging at home my FG and PR knots I will touch the tag end with a lighter pinching the wet knot between my fingernails to protect it from the heat.

I also use a thin layer of UV knot sense on the knots as it gives an extra layer of protection. (Probably overkill)

That being said I still sometimes have my Rizzuto knot occasionally unravel on my softbait set up. My leader is usually 2 to 3 m long so it goes through the guides every cast. The 3 or 4 overhead knots have never completely unraveled though.
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Originally posted by Fish 4T Fish 4T wrote:

braid line cutter from boomerang tool

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Bloody awesome!
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