Tweezers
Tweezers used during fishing are ideal for attaching small baits, adjusting lines, or even freeing hooks – a practical helper tool that is always worth keeping at hand. In the TackleBait webshop, you will find them in various designs and sizes, including reliable Delphin tweezers.
Tweezers are versatile helper tools for anglers, primarily offering a precise, secure grip for smaller operations – such as adjusting leaders, setting hair rigs, line fastening, or bait attachment. These compact, handy tools are useful in situations where fingers can no longer reach, or a finer movement is needed.
Tweezers are available with straight or bent heads, in various lengths. Fine-tipped models are ideal for gripping small beads, stopper rings, and thin lines, while wider, stronger versions can handle larger hooks or harder-to-reach baits. Several models are made of stainless steel to withstand waterside conditions.
Nevis tweezers are designed with ergonomic handles, precise fitting, and a long-lifespan. With their help, a baiting sponge can be easily attached, a hair rig length can be adjusted, or a hook can be quickly retrieved from the bag if both hands are occupied.
What type of fishing is it worth using tweezers for?
Practically any. Feeder, match, carp, or float techniques are useful when small elements need to be handled precisely and quickly.
What is the difference between bent and straight-headed tweezers?
The bent version provides better access in tight spaces (e.g., in boxes, among rigs), while the straight-headed tweezers are suitable for more general purposes.
Are these really indispensable, or just convenience tools?
They significantly improve the speed and precision of fishing – especially in cold weather or for fine mechanical tasks, they can become indispensable.
Do tweezers rust during waterside use?
Stainless models – such as those from Reiva – withstand moisture well, but it's advisable to wipe them dry after use for a longer lifespan.
In the TackleBait range, you can choose from various types of tweezers – be it classic metal tweezers, precision thin versions, or more robust, rubber-gripped tools. A small but all the more useful tool that makes waterside tasks easier – and it's always good to have it in your bag.