We are working to restore the Unionpedia app on the Google Play Store
OutgoingIncoming
🌟We've simplified our design for better navigation!
Instagram Facebook X LinkedIn
Your own Unionpedia with your logo and domain, from 9.99 USD/month
Create my Unionpedia

Disgorger

Index Disgorger

A disgorger is used in coarse fishing to remove a fish hook from deep inside the mouth of a fish that is not possible to reach using fingers alone. [1]

Table of Contents

  1. 4 relations: Coarse fishing, Fish hook, Forceps, Needle-nose pliers.

Coarse fishing

Coarse fishing is a phrase commonly used in Britain and Ireland.

See Disgorger and Coarse fishing

Fish hook

A fish hook or fishhook, formerly also called an angle (from Old English angol and Proto-Germanic *angulaz), is a hook used to catch fish either by piercing and embedding onto the inside of the fish mouth (angling) or, more rarely, by impaling and snagging the external fish body. Disgorger and fish hook are fishing equipment.

See Disgorger and Fish hook

Forceps

Forceps (forceps or considered a plural noun without a singular, often a pair of forceps; the Latin plural forcipes is no longer recorded in most dictionaries) are a handheld, hinged instrument used for grasping and holding objects.

See Disgorger and Forceps

Needle-nose pliers

Needle-nose pliers, also known as long-nose pliers and snipe-nose pliers, are both cutting and holding pliers used by artisans, jewellery designers, electricians, network engineers and other tradesmen to bend, re-position and snip wire.

See Disgorger and Needle-nose pliers

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Disgorger