ReeMoo Fish Hook Remover, Premium Stainless Steel Fish Hook Remover Review
Our verdict
At $5.63, the ReeMoo Fish Hook Remover is the least expensive product in this comparison, and its 4.7 star average across 139 reviews is the highest rating of any alternative here, even though its review count trails the larger samples posted by the pliers it is compared against.
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Anglers who want a stainless steel hook remover at the lowest price in this set, $5.63, and who are drawn to its 4.7 star rating, the highest average among the four fishing-pliers products compared here.
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Skip it if you want a review history as deep as the Berkley BTSTLP6's 848 or the Rapala RCP6's 544, since this listing has only 139 reviews, or if you need line-cutting or split-ring functions.
- Material Stainless Steel
- Color silver
- Feature 1
- Priced 53% below the category median ($11.99 across 104 tracked models)
Our scorecard
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Owner rating4.7/5
4.7 average across 139 owner ratings
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Popularity2.2/5
139 owner reviews, fewer than most models here
The overall score is owner satisfaction weighted by how many reviews back it, so a high rating from few reviews counts for less. The bars below show where this model stands against the other fishing gear and tackle we track in this category on price, popularity and size. Context, not marks against it, and our read of the data, not a lab test.
Overview
A stuck hook is one of the more frustrating moments on the water, and a dedicated hook remover is meant to solve it without a struggle. The ReeMoo Fish Hook Remover, sold as a Premium Stainless Steel Fish Hook Remover, is priced at $5.63, the lowest price point among the fishing-pliers products in this comparison.
Stainless steel construction and a silver finish are the two specs listed, which puts material quality in the same category as the Texas SR-5's stainless build even though this tool costs a fraction of that plier's $20.11 price. Like the other dedicated hook remover in this space, it does not list a line cutter or split ring tool, so it is built for one job rather than several.
The rating tells a strong story. A 4.7 star average across 139 reviews is the highest score of any product in this comparison, edging out the 4.6 stars shared by the Texas SR-5 and Rapala RCP6. The review count is the smallest of the group, but 300+ bought last month beats the Texas SR-5's 0+ figure and trails only the Berkley BTSTLP6's 500+.
Pros
- Priced at $5.63, the lowest of the four fishing-pliers products compared here
- 4.7 star average is the highest rating in this comparison, ahead of the 4.6 stars of the Texas SR-5 and Rapala RCP6
- Stainless steel construction matches the material grade of the pricier Texas SR-5
- 300+ bought last month beats the Texas SR-5's 0+ figure by a wide margin
- Silver finish and single-feature design keep the tool simple and purpose-built
Cons
- 139 reviews is the smallest sample among the four products in this comparison
- No split ring tool or line cutter is listed, unlike some of the needle-nose alternatives
- 300+ bought last month trails the Berkley BTSTLP6's 500+ figure
- Weight is not specified, unlike the Rapala RCP6's listed 0.3 pounds
Specifications
| Material | Stainless Steel |
|---|---|
| Color | silver |
| Feature | 1 |
Performance notes
Stainless steel is a corrosion-resistant material well suited to a tool that gets dunked in lake or saltwater repeatedly during a day of fishing, and the silver finish is typical of that grade rather than a coated surface prone to chipping. As a dedicated hook remover, it is designed to back a hook out cleanly rather than crimp split rings or trim line, so its role in a tackle bag is narrower than a full multi-tool plier like the Rapala RCP6. The listing notes a single feature without elaborating on additional functions, which keeps expectations simple: one tool built for one task. With only 139 reviews behind it, the sample is smaller than the other alternatives here, but a 4.7 star average across that group is still the highest score in this comparison, suggesting the stainless build and hook-removal function are working as intended for most buyers.
What buyers say
A 4.7 star average is the highest rating among the four fishing-pliers products in this comparison, edging past the 4.6 stars posted by both the Texas SR-5 and Rapala RCP6. The catch is sample size: 139 reviews is well below the Texas SR-5's 396, the Rapala RCP6's 544, and the Berkley BTSTLP6's 848, so the rating rests on a smaller base of buyer experiences. Still, 300+ bought last month is well ahead of the Texas SR-5's 0+ and shows real, ongoing purchase activity rather than a one-time spike, even if it trails the Berkley BTSTLP6's 500+ pace. Taken together, the pattern points to a smaller but highly satisfied buyer base.
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Frequently asked questions
What is the ReeMoo Fish Hook Remover made of?
It is made of stainless steel with a silver finish, according to the listing. That material grade matches the stainless steel construction of the pricier Texas SR-5, even though the ReeMoo remover costs a fraction of that plier's $20.11 price.
How many reviews does this hook remover have?
It has 139 reviews at a 4.7 star average, the smallest review count among the four fishing-pliers products in this comparison but also the highest star rating of the group, which suggests a smaller yet notably satisfied set of buyers so far.
How does demand for the ReeMoo remover compare to alternatives?
It shows 300+ bought last month, well ahead of the Texas SR-5's 0+ figure but behind the Berkley BTSTLP6's 500+ pace. That places it in the middle of the demand range for the fishing pliers and tools compared on this page.