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Shop Predator Fishing Scissors Built for Modern Pike Angling

Whether you are trimming wire traces, preparing deadbaits, or cutting braid on the bank, a quality pair of predator fishing scissors is an essential part of any tackle setup. Designed specifically for lure, pike, and predator anglers, pike scissors and bait scissors are built to handle tougher materials than standard household scissors, giving you cleaner cuts and better control when rigging or preparing tackle.

Reliable fishing scissors make everyday tasks quicker and safer, especially when handling braided mainlines, coated wire, fluorocarbon, and soft bait materials. For pike anglers, sharp bait scissors are particularly useful for preparing deadbaits neatly and efficiently, while compact designs make them easy to store in tackle boxes, boat bags, or jacket pockets. Many models also feature serrated blades for gripping slippery braid, ergonomic handles for comfort during long sessions, and corrosion-resistant finishes to cope with wet conditions.

When choosing predator fishing scissors, it is worth considering blade length, handle comfort, and the type of material you regularly cut. Smaller scissors are ideal for finesse lure fishing and quick braid trimming, while larger pike scissors provide extra leverage when cutting heavier traces or preparing larger baits. Stainless steel construction is a popular choice thanks to its durability and resistance to rust.

At Total Fishing Tackle, you will find trusted predator fishing scissors from leading brands, including Rapala, Fox Rage, Savage Gear, and Westin, giving anglers dependable tools for every style of predator fishing.

Browse our full collection of fishing scissors, pike scissors, and bait scissors today, and shop with confidence thanks to the Total Fishing Tackle Price Match Service.

Predator Fishing Scissors FAQs

What are predator fishing scissors used for?

Predator fishing scissors are designed for cutting braided lines, fluorocarbon, wire traces, and bait materials. Many anglers also use them for preparing deadbaits and trimming rigs while fishing for pike, perch, and zander.

What size pike scissors should I choose?

Smaller fishing scissors are ideal for lure anglers who mainly cut braid and lighter materials. Larger pike scissors are better suited to anglers using heavier wire traces or regularly preparing bigger deadbaits.

Are stainless steel fishing scissors better?

Stainless steel scissors are a popular option because they resist rust and cope well with damp fishing conditions. They also tend to hold a sharp edge longer, making them a reliable choice for regular predator anglers.

Can bait scissors cut braided fishing line?

Yes, many bait scissors are specifically designed to cut braided line cleanly. Serrated blades are especially effective because they grip slippery braid rather than allowing it to fray or slip during cutting.